Parker, Christopher J. May, Andrew Mitchell, Val An exploration of Volunteered Geographic Information stakeholders Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) has huge potential for influencing the use of geographic information systems. However, there is a wide range of individuals involved in this process, each with their own motivations for contributing and using volunteered data. This paper investigates the range of stakeholders involved with VGI, their relationships and the main tensions and issues involved. The research was based on a series of detailed interviews and theory-driven coding of data. From this, a Rich Picture (Monk, Howard 1998) was developed to graphically present and relate stakeholder relationship information. The findings have implications for how stakeholder groups may be described, and how VGI can lead to enhanced products and services. Volunteered Geographic Information;Neogeography;Human factors;Stakeholders;User-generated content;Design Practice and Management not elsewhere classified 2010-05-05
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