Abstract:
There is a lack of empirical evidence underlying implementation of Open Data initiatives that might guide better practice and policy formulation, particularly as they spread to developing countries. The objective of the meeting was to discuss a policy-oriented research agenda that would enable Open Government Data programs in the Global South to foster a greater quality of openness and to support citizens’ rights. The key issue is how Open Data - particularly in the developing world – may work to challenge democratic deficits, create economic value and foster inclusion.