This paper presents a conceptual framework to identify risks and uncertainty as relevant factors for assessing citizens’ trusts and their adoption intention of e-government. To strengthen the arguments on the effects of risk aversion and uncertainty avoidance on trust in the adoption intention of e-government, a research model grounded in the technology acceptance model (TAM) theory, risk aversion and uncertainty avoidance framework is proposed based on a review of an extensive literature. This study will be conducted by using an online survey questionnaire. The study findings are expected to enhance our knowledge on the factors associated with citizen’s intention to adopt e-government
Abstract: In e-government context, trust plays a vital role in helping citizens overcome perceived r...
The efficiency of public sector in addressing e-government requirements depends on the number of con...
T his paper investigates how citizens' uncertainty in e-government services can be managed. First, w...
This study was undertaken with the primary aim of identifying, examining and providing an un-derstan...
This research particularly aims to investigate how trust and perceived risk influence citizens’ e-go...
AbstractThe Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is considered one of the best frameworks to understand...
During the last decade, governments around the world have realised the potential benefits of e-gover...
Citizen confidence in the competence of the government and the reliability of the technology used to...
Recently Dutch government, as well as many other governments around the world, has digitized a major...
Technological developments and governments’ understanding of what citizens need usually determine th...
Increasingly, social and economic development is determined by the technologies, including ICT. Tech...
The rapid development of ICT and Internet Technology has encouraged governments to take part in the...
yesAlthough the success adoption of e-government contingent upon citizens' trust and their willingne...
With the advancement of technology and the expansion of wired or wireless networks utilized in our d...
Taking a number or waiting in line is a thing of the past in public services, thanks to the prolifer...
Abstract: In e-government context, trust plays a vital role in helping citizens overcome perceived r...
The efficiency of public sector in addressing e-government requirements depends on the number of con...
T his paper investigates how citizens' uncertainty in e-government services can be managed. First, w...
This study was undertaken with the primary aim of identifying, examining and providing an un-derstan...
This research particularly aims to investigate how trust and perceived risk influence citizens’ e-go...
AbstractThe Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is considered one of the best frameworks to understand...
During the last decade, governments around the world have realised the potential benefits of e-gover...
Citizen confidence in the competence of the government and the reliability of the technology used to...
Recently Dutch government, as well as many other governments around the world, has digitized a major...
Technological developments and governments’ understanding of what citizens need usually determine th...
Increasingly, social and economic development is determined by the technologies, including ICT. Tech...
The rapid development of ICT and Internet Technology has encouraged governments to take part in the...
yesAlthough the success adoption of e-government contingent upon citizens' trust and their willingne...
With the advancement of technology and the expansion of wired or wireless networks utilized in our d...
Taking a number or waiting in line is a thing of the past in public services, thanks to the prolifer...
Abstract: In e-government context, trust plays a vital role in helping citizens overcome perceived r...
The efficiency of public sector in addressing e-government requirements depends on the number of con...
T his paper investigates how citizens' uncertainty in e-government services can be managed. First, w...