Citizen confidence in the competence of the government and the reliability of the technology used to implement egovernment initiatives is imperative to the wide-spread adoption of e-government. This study analyzes how citizens’ trust in technology and government affect their willingness to engage in e-government transactions. We proposes a model of egovernment trust composed of disposition to trust, institution-based trust (IBT), characteristic-based trust (CBT) and perceived risk. Data were collected via a survey of 214 citizens ranging in age from 14 to 83 old. The model was tested using Structural Equation Modeling techniques. Results indicate that disposition to trust positively affects IBT and CBT trusts, which in turn affect intention...
The rapid development of ICT and Internet Technology has encouraged governments to take part in the...
Taking a number or waiting in line is a thing of the past in public services, thanks to the prolifer...
Recently Dutch government, as well as many other governments around the world, has digitized a major...
This research particularly aims to investigate how trust and perceived risk influence citizens’ e-go...
yesAlthough the success adoption of e-government contingent upon citizens' trust and their willingne...
This paper presents a conceptual framework to identify risks and uncertainty as relevant factors for...
Many factors contribute to the willingness of individual citizens to adopt eGovernment systems for f...
This study brings to attention distinct characteristics of government-citizen relationships that sho...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This study aims to explore trust factors affecting the use and adoption of e-government services and...
The level of trust citizens have in e-government has been proposed as an important impediment to inc...
The main objective of e-Government is to better serve citizens. However, citizens’ likelihood to use...
Electronic government (e-government) is a concept that has been adopted in most countries for the p...
Taking a number or waiting in line is a thing of the past in public services, thanks to the prolifer...
The widespread usage of ICTs has led to the inevitable evolution of services provided by the governm...
The rapid development of ICT and Internet Technology has encouraged governments to take part in the...
Taking a number or waiting in line is a thing of the past in public services, thanks to the prolifer...
Recently Dutch government, as well as many other governments around the world, has digitized a major...
This research particularly aims to investigate how trust and perceived risk influence citizens’ e-go...
yesAlthough the success adoption of e-government contingent upon citizens' trust and their willingne...
This paper presents a conceptual framework to identify risks and uncertainty as relevant factors for...
Many factors contribute to the willingness of individual citizens to adopt eGovernment systems for f...
This study brings to attention distinct characteristics of government-citizen relationships that sho...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This study aims to explore trust factors affecting the use and adoption of e-government services and...
The level of trust citizens have in e-government has been proposed as an important impediment to inc...
The main objective of e-Government is to better serve citizens. However, citizens’ likelihood to use...
Electronic government (e-government) is a concept that has been adopted in most countries for the p...
Taking a number or waiting in line is a thing of the past in public services, thanks to the prolifer...
The widespread usage of ICTs has led to the inevitable evolution of services provided by the governm...
The rapid development of ICT and Internet Technology has encouraged governments to take part in the...
Taking a number or waiting in line is a thing of the past in public services, thanks to the prolifer...
Recently Dutch government, as well as many other governments around the world, has digitized a major...