In order to increase usage of e-government services, there is a need for better understanding of factors driving citizens’ use of such services. This study addresses two main objectives: (1) to assess the influence of trust, perceived sacrifice, and optimism bias on citizens’ intentions to use public e-services; (2) to assess the moderating influence of previous use on the relation-ships between trust, perceived sacrifice, optimism bias and intention to use public e-services. A model of e-service adoption is proposed and tested on a random sample of 422 Swedish citizens. The model confirms the influence of trust and optimism bias; however, trust seems to play a considerably more important role for non-users than for users. Results also sugg...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
This research particularly aims to investigate how trust and perceived risk influence citizens’ e-go...
We investigate how public administrations can influence citizens' continued usage of public e-servic...
In order to increase usage of e-government services, there is a need for better understanding of fac...
Part 2: Acceptance and DiffusionInternational audienceIn order to increase usage of e-government ser...
Recently Dutch government, as well as many other governments around the world, has digitized a major...
Due to high uncertainties in using social media for e-government services, it is critical to build c...
This study was undertaken with the primary aim of identifying, examining and providing an un-derstan...
Taking a number or waiting in line is a thing of the past in public services, thanks to the prolifer...
Taking a number or waiting in line is a thing of the past in public services, thanks to the prolifer...
E-service usage has become widespread and constitutes a significant place in the daily life of peopl...
Many governments worldwide have been investing heavily in e-Government project as a strategy to prov...
Trust is an essential determinant that encourages citizens’ behavior to use e-government services. H...
This study explored the factors influencing citizens’ adoption of e-government services through the ...
NoThis study presents a cross-national examination of e-government adoption in the United Kingdom an...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
This research particularly aims to investigate how trust and perceived risk influence citizens’ e-go...
We investigate how public administrations can influence citizens' continued usage of public e-servic...
In order to increase usage of e-government services, there is a need for better understanding of fac...
Part 2: Acceptance and DiffusionInternational audienceIn order to increase usage of e-government ser...
Recently Dutch government, as well as many other governments around the world, has digitized a major...
Due to high uncertainties in using social media for e-government services, it is critical to build c...
This study was undertaken with the primary aim of identifying, examining and providing an un-derstan...
Taking a number or waiting in line is a thing of the past in public services, thanks to the prolifer...
Taking a number or waiting in line is a thing of the past in public services, thanks to the prolifer...
E-service usage has become widespread and constitutes a significant place in the daily life of peopl...
Many governments worldwide have been investing heavily in e-Government project as a strategy to prov...
Trust is an essential determinant that encourages citizens’ behavior to use e-government services. H...
This study explored the factors influencing citizens’ adoption of e-government services through the ...
NoThis study presents a cross-national examination of e-government adoption in the United Kingdom an...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
This research particularly aims to investigate how trust and perceived risk influence citizens’ e-go...
We investigate how public administrations can influence citizens' continued usage of public e-servic...