Connecting societal issues, users and data: Scenario-based design of open data platforms

Erna Ruijer*, Stephan Grimmelikhuijsen, Michael Hogan, Sem Enzerink, Adegboyega Ojo, Albert Meijer

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Abstract

Governments around the world make their data available through platforms but, disappointingly, the use of this data is lagging behind. This problem has been recognized in the literature and to facilitate use of open datasets, scholars have focused on identifying general user requirements for open data platform design. This approach however fails to take into account the variation of open data practices and specific contexts of usage. This study, therefore, argues that next to general requirements: we also need to collect context-specific user requirements for open data platforms. We take different societal issues as the starting point for open data platform design. To illustrate the value of this context-specific approach, we apply scenario-based design methodology in the Province of Groningen in The Netherlands. The results show that different scenarios result partly in similar but also partly in different user requirements, leading to a deeper and richer understanding of user requirements. We conclude that a context-specific approach thereby connecting data, users and societal issues can be used to guide government agencies and designers in efforts to develop open data platforms that actually meet the needs of citizens.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)470-480
Number of pages11
JournalGovernment Information Quarterly
Volume34
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2017

Keywords

  • Open data platform
  • Scenario-based design
  • Societal issues
  • User requirements

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