Research hotspots and trends analysis of government open data risk in China
Shen Xiaoyu1,Luo Shuyi1, Hu Wenyuan2, Jia Xinlu3
1.School of Economics and Management, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications; 2.Digital Chongqing Co., Ltd.; 3.Western Data Exchange Co., Ltd.
Abstract: The status of data as a factor of production continues to be highlighted, emphasizing the criticality of ensuring data security. And academic circles are increasingly paying attention to the risks of government open data. This study leveraged CiteSpace and examined related articles sourced from the China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) database, elucidating the hotspots and trends in research on risks related to government open data. Findings indicate that while the literature in this field is relatively limited, it exhibits an overall upward trend. Research themes center on risk theory and the assessment and governance of risks, with a particular emphasis on the investigation of privacy risks. The research is gradually transitioning from theoretical exploration to practical governance, with technological governance emerging as the current research hotspot, poised for sustained development in the future. This study contributes to the scholarly understanding of issues in the domain of research on risks associated with open government data, offering valuable insights for furthering research in this field.
Key words : open government data;data risk;trend analysis;visualization