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Appendix 1: Papers selected in our Systematic Literature Review
Source
Findings (Condition/Factor)
Selected from the search results
Altayar (2018)
Citizens’ expectations for transparency
Government political reform, e.g., enactment of law and
regulation
Internal and external institutional pressure
Methodology
Context
Case study
Motivations to adopt OGD in Saudi Arabia
Purwanto et al.
(2018a)
Intrinsic motivation, i.e., altruism or contributing to
societal benefits
Social influence, particularly from social media friends
Case study
Factors influencing OGD engagement in Indonesia
Máchová et al. (2018)
Integrated open data portal (i.e., regional, municipal,
national)
Providing advanced search, visualization and analytics
features
Promoting the availability and feedback on datasets
Offering training, documentations and guidelines for
users
Continuous benchmarking of open data success
Document
analysis
Usability evaluation of 5 OGD portals (Australia, Canada, India,
UK, USA)
Sayogo and Yuli (2018)
Collaboration between government, academics, private
entities and general public
Willingness of government officials to accept criticism
and suggestion
Accommodating leaders
Commitment of government agencies
Case study
Success factors of OGD at a local government in Indonesia
Svärd (2018)
Sufficient budgetary resources for municipality to release
OGD
Case study
Implementation of OGD in two Swedish municipalities
(Weerakkody et al.,
2017a)
Relative advantage of OGD
Compatibility of OGD
Observability of the output of OGD use
Survey
Predictors influencing the use OGD in the UK
Saxena and Janssen
(2017)
Effort expectancy
Social influence from family, peers, and supervisors
Facilitating condition (e.g., internet access)
Voluntariness of use
Survey
Factors influencing the acceptance and use of OGD in India
