By Alexandra Shaw, Michelle Winowatan, Andrew Young, and Stefaan Verhulst
The Living Library Index – inspired by the Harper’s Index – provides important statistics and highlights global trends in governance innovation. This installment focuses on open data and was originally published in 2018.
Value and Impact
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Direct market value of open data in EU from 2016 to 2020: estimated EUR 325 billion
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Predicted number of Open Data jobs in Europe by 2020: 100,000 (35% increase)
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The projected year at which all 28+ EU member countries will have a fully operating open data portal: 2020
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Between 2016 and 2020, the market size of open data in Europe is expected to increase by 36.9%, and reach this value by 2020: EUR 75.7 billion
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Estimated cost savings for public administration in the EU by 2020: EUR 1.7 billion
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2013 estimates of potential value of global open data, as estimated by McKinsey: $3 trillion annually
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Potential yearly value for the United States: $1.1 trillion
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Europe: $900 billion
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Rest of the world: $1.7 trillion
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Potential yearly value of open data in Australia: AUD 25 billion
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Value of Transport for London open data projects: £115 million per year
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Value that open data can help unlock in economic value annually across seven sectors in the United States: $3-5 trillion
Public Views on and Use of Open Government Data
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Number of Americans who do not trust the federal government or social media sites to protect their data: Approximately 50%
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Key findings from The Economist Intelligence Unit report on Open Government Data Demand:
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Percentage of respondents who say the key reason why governments open up their data is to create greater trust between the government and citizens: 70%
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Percentage of respondents who say OGD plays an important role in improving lives of citizens: 78%
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Percentage of respondents who say OGD helps with daily decision making especially for transportation, education, environment: 53%
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Percentage of respondents who cite lack of awareness about OGD and its potential use and benefits as the greatest barrier to usage: 50%
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Percentage of respondents who say they lack access to usable and relevant data: 31%
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Percentage of respondents who think they don’t have sufficient technical skills to use open government data: 25%
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Percentage of respondents who feel the number of OGD apps available is insufficient, indicating an opportunity for app developers: 20%
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Percentage of respondents who say OGD has the potential to generate economic value and new business opportunity: 61%
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Percentage of respondents who say they don’t trust governments to keep data safe, protected, and anonymized: 19%
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Efforts and Involvement
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Time that’s passed since open government advocates convened to create a set of principles for open government data – the instance that started the open data government movement: 10 years
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Countries participating in the Open Government Partnership today: 79 OGP participating countries and 20 subnational governments
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Percentage of “open data readiness” in Europe according to European Data Portal: 72%
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Open data readiness consists of four indicators which are presence of policy, national coordination, licensing norms, and use of data.
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Number of U.S. cities with Open Data portals: 27
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Number of governments who have adopted the International Open Data Charter: 62
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Number of non-state organizations endorsing the International Open Data Charter: 57
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Number of countries analyzed by the Open Data Index: 94
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Number of Latin American countries that do not have open data portals as of 2017: 4 total – Belize, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua
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Number of cities participating in the Open Data Census: 39
Demand for Open Data
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Open data demand measured by frequency of open government data use according to The Economist Intelligence Unit report:
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Australia
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Monthly: 15% of respondents
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Quarterly: 22% of respondents
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Annually: 10% of respondents
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Finland
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Monthly: 28% of respondents
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Quarterly: 18% of respondents
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Annually: 20% of respondents
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France
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Monthly: 27% of respondents
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Quarterly: 17% of respondents
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Annually: 19% of respondents
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India
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Monthly: 29% of respondents
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Quarterly: 20% of respondents
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Annually: 10% of respondents
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Singapore
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Monthly: 28% of respondents
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Quarterly: 15% of respondents
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Annually: 17% of respondents
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UK
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Monthly: 23% of respondents
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Quarterly: 21% of respondents
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Annually: 15% of respondents
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US
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Monthly: 16% of respondents
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Quarterly: 15% of respondents
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Annually: 20% of respondents
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Number of FOIA requests received in the US for fiscal year 2017: 818,271
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Number of FOIA request processed in the US for fiscal year 2017: 823,222
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Distribution of FOIA requests in 2017 among top 5 agencies with highest number of request:
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DHS: 45%
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DOJ: 10%
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NARA: 7%
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DOD: 7%
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HHS: 4%
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Examining Datasets
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Country with highest index score according to ODB Leaders Edition: Canada (76 out of 100)
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Country with lowest index score according to ODB Leaders Edition: Sierra Leone (22 out of 100)
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Number of datasets open in the top 30 governments according to ODB Leaders Edition: Fewer than 1 in 5
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Average percentage of datasets that are open in the top 30 open data governments according to ODB Leaders Edition: 19%
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Average percentage of datasets that are open in the top 30 open data governments according to ODB Leaders Edition by sector/subject:
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Budget: 30%
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Companies: 13%
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Contracts: 27%
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Crime: 17%
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Education: 13%
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Elections: 17%
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Environment: 20%
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Health: 17%
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Land: 7%
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Legislation: 13%
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Maps: 20%
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Spending: 13%
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Statistics: 27%
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Trade: 23%
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Transport: 30%
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Percentage of countries that release data on government spending according to ODB Leaders Edition: 13%
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Percentage of government data that is updated at regular intervals according to ODB Leaders Edition: 74%
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Number of datasets available through:
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Number of datasets classed as “open” in 94 places worldwide analyzed by the Open Data Index: 11%
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Percentage of open datasets in the Caribbean, according to Open Data Census: 7%
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Number of companies whose data is available through OpenCorporates: 158,589,950
City Open Data
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New York City
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Number of datasets available through NYC Open Data: 2170
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New datasets published in New York City for fiscal year 2018: 629 (2,000+ in total)
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Number of automated datasets in New York City for fiscal year 2018: 246 (38 new datasets added)
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Open data demand in New York City in fiscal year 2018 measured by:
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Unique users: 1,000,000+
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Requests by application: 550+ million
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Singapore
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Barcelona
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London
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Bandung
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Number of datasets published in Bandung: 1,417
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Buenos Aires
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Number of datasets published in Buenos Aires: 216
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Dubai
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Number of datasets published in Dubai: 267
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Melbourne
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Number of datasets published in Melbourne: 199
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Sources
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About OGP, Open Government Partnership. 2018.
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Analytical Report no. 9: The Economic Benefits of Open Data, European Data Portal, 2017.
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Creating Value through Open Data: Study on the Impact of Re-use of Public Data Resources, European Data Portal. 2015.
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European Data Portal Datasets, European Data Portal.
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Find Open Data, UK Government Data.
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Global Open Data Index: Dataset Overview, Open Knowledge International.
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Global Open Data Index: Place Overview, Open Knowledge International.
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Local Data Catalog, DATA.GOV.
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Many Americans do not trust modern institutions to protect their personal data – even as they frequently neglect cybersecurity best practices in their own personal lives, Pew Research Center – Internet and Technology. 2017.
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NYC Open Data, City of New York, 2018.
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Open Data Barometer, World Wide Web Foundation. 2017.
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Open Data Barometer 4th Edition, World Wide Web Foundation, 2017.
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Open Data Barometer Leaders Edition: From Promise to Progress, World Wide Web Foundation. 2018.
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Open Data for All Report, NYC DoITT, 2018.
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Open data service of the Barcelona City Council, City of Barcelona.
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Open Data in Europe, European Data Portal. 2018.
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Open Government Data: Assessing demand around the world, The Economist Intelligence Unit. 2017.
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“Policy in the Data Age: Data Enablement for the Common Good.” Karim Tadjeddine and Martin Lundqvist. McKinsey and Company. August 2016.
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Search Data, Australian Government.
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Singapore Open Data Portal, Singaporean Government.
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Starting an Open Data Initiative, The World Bank.
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Summary of Annual FOIA Reports for Fiscal Year 2017, US Department of Justice. 2017.
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The home of the U.S. Government’s Open Data, DATA.GOV, 2018.
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The Open Database of the Corporate World, Opencorporates. 2018.
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The State of Open Data Portals in Latin America. Center for Data Innovation, 2017.
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Tracking the State of Open Government Data, Open Knowledge International.
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U.S. ranks 4th in open data, with leadership by cities and states helping support the numbers, Statescoop. 2017.
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What is the Open Data Survey? Open Data Census.