Nurturing Hong Kong organisational culture in data governance EJINSIGHT
Hong Kong has been rated as the world's poorest city, according to a global data study. But what does it mean for the city? The BBC looks at how it handled open data, and what is it like to be responsible for it? And why?
Source: ejinsight.comPublished on 2022-11-14
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