We investigate how public administrations can influence citizens' continued usage of public e-services and focus on the role of different trust elements. We review prior literature and derive a model of trust transfer and continued usage. Our results show that trust in the public e-service mediated the influence of trust in the public administration and trust in the Internet on continuance intentions. All trust elements were influenced by e-service quality and recommendations from public administrations and interpersonal sources. The only exception was the nonsignificant relationship between interpersonal recommendations and trust in the e-service, which was moderated by citizens' time consciousness
After more than two decades of development, e-Government services have become not only familiar to b...
Part 2: Acceptance and DiffusionInternational audienceIn order to increase usage of e-government ser...
AbstractThe Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is considered one of the best frameworks to understand...
We investigate how public administrations can influence citizens' continued usage of public e-servic...
The article has a theoretical purpose. It develops a framework about the role of trust in e-governme...
Whereas the pivotal role of trust in the adoption of e-government was highlighted in prior research,...
This paper asks how internet use, citizen satisfaction with e-government and citizen trust in govern...
As electronic transactions between governments and users become increasingly common, the role of use...
Citizens’ levels of trust in e-government, has been proposed as an important impediment to increased...
Trust is an essential determinant that encourages citizens’ behavior to use e-government services. H...
This research particularly aims to investigate how trust and perceived risk influence citizens’ e-go...
Trust in public administration has been declining over the years. Inefficiency and poor service deli...
In order to increase usage of e-government services, there is a need for better understanding of fac...
In order to increase usage of e-government services, there is a need for better understanding of fac...
The efficiency of public sector in addressing e-government requirements depends on the number of con...
After more than two decades of development, e-Government services have become not only familiar to b...
Part 2: Acceptance and DiffusionInternational audienceIn order to increase usage of e-government ser...
AbstractThe Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is considered one of the best frameworks to understand...
We investigate how public administrations can influence citizens' continued usage of public e-servic...
The article has a theoretical purpose. It develops a framework about the role of trust in e-governme...
Whereas the pivotal role of trust in the adoption of e-government was highlighted in prior research,...
This paper asks how internet use, citizen satisfaction with e-government and citizen trust in govern...
As electronic transactions between governments and users become increasingly common, the role of use...
Citizens’ levels of trust in e-government, has been proposed as an important impediment to increased...
Trust is an essential determinant that encourages citizens’ behavior to use e-government services. H...
This research particularly aims to investigate how trust and perceived risk influence citizens’ e-go...
Trust in public administration has been declining over the years. Inefficiency and poor service deli...
In order to increase usage of e-government services, there is a need for better understanding of fac...
In order to increase usage of e-government services, there is a need for better understanding of fac...
The efficiency of public sector in addressing e-government requirements depends on the number of con...
After more than two decades of development, e-Government services have become not only familiar to b...
Part 2: Acceptance and DiffusionInternational audienceIn order to increase usage of e-government ser...
AbstractThe Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is considered one of the best frameworks to understand...