Uncovering the enablers, benefits, opportunities and risks for digital open government (DOG): Enablers, benefits, opportunities and risks for dog

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The systematic review approach has been used to collect, examine, interpret, and synthesize research regarding enablers, challenges, opportunities, risks, and the usefulness of open government. The current review adopted the meta-synthesis approach to conduct the systematic review on 61 selected research papers. The study has covered the enablers for such initiatives and how governments of various countries can achieve open government benefits like lower level of corruption, higher level of public awareness and education, high level of transparency, more democratic control, improve efficiency and effectiveness of public services, and improve public services. The author has extracted various risks and challenges that obstruct open government efforts from getting their full potential. The study is helpful for policymakers of those countries who are planning to implement an open government system in their countries. However, a cooperation bias is one of the most considerable limitations in research studies that are included in this systematic literature review.

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Naeem, M. (2019). Uncovering the enablers, benefits, opportunities and risks for digital open government (DOG): Enablers, benefits, opportunities and risks for dog. International Journal of Public Administration in the Digital Age, 6(3), 41–58. https://doi.org/10.4018/IJPADA.2019070103

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