#11726. Re-defining open government data standards for smart cities’ websites: a case study of selected cities

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Abstract:
The purpose of this paper is to study the select Smart Cities and assess the extent to which open government data (OGD) standards are being adhered to using select indicators. This study integrates the benchmarking frameworks provided in literature on OGD and apply them to evaluate the OGD standards of the Smart Cities’ websites. Whereas the Smart Cities are relatively more advanced in their OGD initiatives, the counterpart is far lagging behind in their endeavors. While there are many studies on OGD and Smart Cities, there has been no study which seeks to appreciate if the OGD initiatives are being adhered to by the Smart Cities.
Keywords:
Benchmarking framework; Data infrastructure; Model; Open government data; Smart City; Smart City website; Website evaluation

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