The role of open government data and information and communication technology in meeting the employment-related information needs of unemployed South African youth

IF 1.1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI:10.1002/isd2.12292
Vincent Mwendwa Masavah, Ronell van der Merwe, Judy van Biljon
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Open government data (OGD) and information and communication technologies (ICT) are potential enablers in meeting information needs related to finding employment opportunities, but there is little evidence-based theorization to guide this enablement and avoid the barriers that hinder its use. The potential economic contribution of OGD has been researched in depth, but the potential of OGD for human development, specifically in developing countries, has not been theorized substantially. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate “how the role of ICT and OGD in meeting the employment-related information needs of unemployed South African youth can be understood better by the application of the Choice Framework”. The Choice Framework is Kleine's analytical tool for investigating ICTs for development toward a contextualized understanding of the relationships among the framework's elements, namely structure, agency, the dimension of choice and development outcomes. The research design was a single, exploratory case study; the data was collected in Alexandra Township of the Gauteng Province in South Africa using semi-structured interviews. Data was collected from 34 participants (between the ages of 18 and 35) who were looking for employment. The data was analyzed thematically and then unpacked in terms of the constructors of the Choice Framework. The findings show that most participants had access to ICT but limited awareness of OGD, and several challenges in using OGD for finding employment-related information were identified. The findings provide a theory-based contextual understanding of the research space, including the challenges and recommendations for overcoming said challenges of finding information on employment opportunities.

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开放式政府数据以及信息和通信技术在满足南非失业青年就业相关信息需求方面的作用
开放式政府数据(OGD)和信息与传播技术(ICT)是满足与寻找就业机会有关的信息需求的潜在促进因素,但几乎没有基于证据的理论来指导这种促进作用,并避免阻碍其使用的障碍。对 OGD 潜在的经济贡献已经进行了深入研究,但对 OGD 促进人类发展的潜力,特别是在发展中国家,还没有进行实质性的理论研究。因此,本研究旨在探讨 "如何通过应用选择框架来更好地理解信息和传播技术以及开放式全球信息数据库在满足南非失业青年与就业相关的信息需求方面的作用"。选择框架 "是 Kleine 用于研究信息和传播技术促进发展的分析工具,旨在根据具体情况理解该框架各要素(即结构、机构、选择维度和发展成果)之间的关系。研究设计是一项单一的探索性案例研究;数据是在南非豪登省亚历山德拉镇通过半结构化访谈收集的。数据收集对象为 34 名求职者(18 至 35 岁)。我们对数据进行了专题分析,然后根据选择框架的构建因素对数据进行了解读。研究结果表明,大多数参与者都能使用信息和通信技术,但对 OGD 的认识有限,而且在使用 OGD 寻找与就业相关的信息时遇到了一些挑战。研究结果提供了对研究空间的基于理论的背景理解,包括在寻找就业机会信息时遇到的挑战和克服这些挑战的建议。
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