TY - JOUR
T1 - Opening up government datasets for big data analysis to support policy decisions
AU - Hardy, K.
AU - Maurushat, A.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Policy makers are increasingly looking to make evidence-based decisions. Evidence-based decisions have historically used rigorous methodologies of empirical studies by research institutes, as well as less reliable immediate survey/polls often with limited sample sizes. As we move into the era of Big Data analytics, policy makers are looking to different methodologies to deliver reliable empirics in real-time. The question is not why did these people do this for the last 10 years, but why are these people doing this now, and if the this is undesirable, and how can we have an impact to promote change immediately. Big data analytics rely heavily on government data that has been released in to the public domain. The open data movement promises greater productivity and more efficient delivery of services: however, Australian government agencies remain reluctant to release their data to the general public. This paper considers the barriers to releasing government data as open data, and how these barriers might be overcome.
AB - Policy makers are increasingly looking to make evidence-based decisions. Evidence-based decisions have historically used rigorous methodologies of empirical studies by research institutes, as well as less reliable immediate survey/polls often with limited sample sizes. As we move into the era of Big Data analytics, policy makers are looking to different methodologies to deliver reliable empirics in real-time. The question is not why did these people do this for the last 10 years, but why are these people doing this now, and if the this is undesirable, and how can we have an impact to promote change immediately. Big data analytics rely heavily on government data that has been released in to the public domain. The open data movement promises greater productivity and more efficient delivery of services: however, Australian government agencies remain reluctant to release their data to the general public. This paper considers the barriers to releasing government data as open data, and how these barriers might be overcome.
KW - big data
KW - open data
KW - productivity
KW - transparency
UR - http://handle.westernsydney.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:48348
UR - https://waset.org/publications/10004079/opening-up-government-datasets-for-big-data-analysis-to-support-policy-decisions-
U2 - 10.1999/1307-6892/10004079
DO - 10.1999/1307-6892/10004079
M3 - Article
SN - 2010-376X
VL - 10
SP - 1098
EP - 1103
JO - International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering
JF - International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering
IS - 4
ER -