01436nam a2200205Ia 4500008004100000100002000041245009500061260000900156300001500165504000800180520072800188650001600916650002800932650002700960700003900987773005101026906002701077999001901104952010701123181130s2018 xx 000 0 und d aWirtz, Bernd W. aCitizen and open government:ban empirical analysis of antecedents of open government data c2018 ap.308-320. dMar aGiven the lack of empirical research investigating citizens� use of open government, this study examines the antecedents of citizens� use of open government data. Based on technology acceptance and motivation theory, this article proposes and empirically tests a research model, applying structural equation modeling to survey data collected from 210 citizens. The findings show that ease of use, usefulness, intrinsic motivation, and Internet competence significantly determine citizens� intention to use open government data. Overall, this study contributes to the understanding of citizens� attitudes and behavior in the context of open government and offers implications for research and practice. - Reproduced. aE democracy aPolitical participation aPublic administration  aWeyerer, Jan C. and Rosch, Michael aInternational Journal of Public Administration aPublic administration  c506737d506737 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-12-07h41(4), Mar, 2018: p.308-320.pAR118532r2018-12-07w2018-12-07yAR