Media and Communication | |
“Technology Readiness and Acceptance Model” as a Predictor for the Use Intention of Data Standards in Smart Cities | |
Ziggy Vanlishout1  Raf Buyle2  Peter Mechant2  Erik Mannens3  Eveline Vlassenroot3  Mathias Van Compernolle3  | |
[1] Informatie Vlaanderen, Flemish Government, Belgium;Internet Technology and Data Science Lab, Ghent University, Belgium;Research Group for Media, Innovation, and Communication Technologies, Ghent University, Belgium; | |
关键词: Data Governance; Decentralisation; E-Government; Interoperability; Linked Data; Policy Making; Smart Cities; TRAM; Standardisation; | |
DOI : 10.17645/mac.v6i4.1679 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Taking the region of Flanders in Belgium as a case study, this article reflects on how smart cities initiated a grassroots initiative on data interoperability. We observe that cities are struggling due to the fragmentation of data and services across different governmental levels. This may cause frustrations in the everyday life of citizens as they expect a coherent user experience. Our research question considers the relationship between individual characteristics of decision makers and their intention to use data standards. We identified criteria for implementing data standards in the public sector by analysing the factors that affect the adoption of data governance, based on the Technology Readiness and Acceptance Model (TRAM), by conducting an online survey (n = 205). Results indicate that respondents who score high on innovativeness have a higher intention to use data standards. However, we conclude that personality characteristics as described in the TRAM-model are not significant predictors of the perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use of data standards. Therefore, we suggest exploring the effects of network governance and organisational impediments to speed-up the adoption of open standards and raise interoperability in complex ecosystems.
【 授权许可】
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