Abstract
A Stakeholder Analysis of Interoperable Data Architecture: The case of I-Choose
Djoko Sigit Sayogo, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Jing Zhang, Holly Jarman, Jana Hrdinova, Xing Tan, Andrew Whitmore, Theresa Pardo, Deborah L. Anderson, Giri Kumar Tayi, and David F. Andersen
Proceedings of the 13th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research (dg.o2012) ,
June 4-7, 2012,
This paper presents the challenges associated with developing a
data architecture supporting information interoperability in the
supply-chain for sustainable food products. We analyze
information elicited from experts in the supply-chain for organic
and fair trade coffee to identify relevant stakeholders and the
issues and challenges connected with developing an interoperable
data architecture. This study assesses the salience of individual
stakeholder groups and the challenges based on the stakeholders’
attributes in terms of power, legitimacy and urgency. The
following five issues/challenges werefound to be the most salient,
requiring primary focus in developing interoperable data
architecture: trust in data, cost to maintain the system, political
resistance, oversight and governance,and the cost to consumers in
terms of time and effort. In the conclusion we discuss potential
future research and practical implications for designing an
interoperable data architecture.

