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Open data platforms are repositories that gather information from multiple sources and make it
available to different stakeholders. In the social economy context, these platforms aim to
address informational gaps about the social organizations, promoting transparency and
awareness in the sector. However, social organizations face challenges when adopting these
platforms. This thesis investigates the motivations and barriers faced by Portuguese social
economy entities in adopting Base de Dados Social (BDS), the Portuguese social database. By
using a mixed-method approach combining benchmarking analysis and survey data, actionable
recommendations are provided to improve BDS and amplify its impact.
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Social economy Open data platforms Social organizations Transparency Collaboration
