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Título: | Open Government Data and sustainable value : multi-case comparative analyses of software startups in Brazil |
Autor(es): | Siqueira, Marina Garcia de |
Orientador(es): | Costa, Caio César de Medeiros |
Assunto: | Startup Dados abertos Software Dados abertos |
Data de apresentação: | 28-Jun-2017 |
Data de publicação: | 4-Ago-2017 |
Referência: | SIQUEIRA, Marina Garcia de. Open Government Data and sustainable value: multi-case comparative analyses of software startups in Brazil. 2017. 70 f., il. Trabalho de conclusão de curso (Bacharelado em Administração)—Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, 2017. |
Abstract: | This work consists of a comparative analysis of three software startups that consider Open Government Data (OGD) as a key resource of their value propositions. The main objective involves describing and comparing the current and potential for multistakeholder value generation in startups that use Open Government Data. To do this, the author referred to OGD theories and compared them with the primary qualitative data collected. The value generation and the barriers to value delivery identified and analyzed. The external factors thought to influence the startups were contrasted, which contributed to the evaluation of the relationship that this group of OGD users with the overall OGD ecosystem. All of the primary source qualitative data information used was based on the perceptions of the startup’s founders collected through semi-structured interviews. The research is characterized as a descriptive and interpretative multi-case study. From the results obtained strong relationships were noticed between OGD and sustainable value, signaling the potential for these organizations to be multipliers of a scalable solution that generates sustainable value through OGD. The author hopes that the research enriches and creates trails of investigation regarding the potential for private sector startups to contribute to the evolution of the OGD Ecosystem. |
Informações adicionais: | Trabalho de conclusão de curso (graduação)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Economia, Administração e Contabilidade, Departamento de Administração, 2017. |
Aparece na Coleção: | Administração
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