Mobile government is an emergent phenomenon that represents a solution for many countries to reach their citizens and improve delivery of government-to- citizens’ services (G2C). Despite the fact that mobile government benefits are very promising; there are some factors that determine success or failure of mobile government applications. In this study, a systematic review of previous studies using a meta-analysis method was undertaken and a conceptual success factors model for mobile government to citizen services (G2C) was created. Furthermore, the second phase of this study was a survey with 40 academics to validate the use of meta-analysis and validate and refine the conceptual model
Published Conference ProceedingsMobile government is gaining significant attention worldwide. Mobile...
The aim of this research was to develop and validate a model which was designed to be useful for man...
This paper forms part of a series of investigations into the key success factors for mobile governme...
Mobile government is an emergent phenomenon that represents a solution for many countries to reach t...
This study investigated the phenomenon of government electronic and mobile service delivery includin...
The researchers agreed on the potential of the mobile government as a new channel of communication b...
This study investigated the phenomenon of government electronic and mobile service delivery includin...
Effective management is considered a crucial factor for determining the success or failure of any mS...
Mobile government enhances public sector activities by using mobile technologies, such as handheld d...
This study holds the view that the m-government success depends on the adequate intervention and sup...
This research examines the mobile-government services adoption, by combining both UTAUT and GAM mode...
Despite government attempts to increase citizens’ interaction with e-government services provided ...
Electronic Government (e-Government) adoption and use remains low in Africa. This has coincided with...
Willingness of targeted users to adopt government mobile services is a determinant for the success o...
To investigate the use of m-government and identify factors that may influence the adoption of m-gov...
Published Conference ProceedingsMobile government is gaining significant attention worldwide. Mobile...
The aim of this research was to develop and validate a model which was designed to be useful for man...
This paper forms part of a series of investigations into the key success factors for mobile governme...
Mobile government is an emergent phenomenon that represents a solution for many countries to reach t...
This study investigated the phenomenon of government electronic and mobile service delivery includin...
The researchers agreed on the potential of the mobile government as a new channel of communication b...
This study investigated the phenomenon of government electronic and mobile service delivery includin...
Effective management is considered a crucial factor for determining the success or failure of any mS...
Mobile government enhances public sector activities by using mobile technologies, such as handheld d...
This study holds the view that the m-government success depends on the adequate intervention and sup...
This research examines the mobile-government services adoption, by combining both UTAUT and GAM mode...
Despite government attempts to increase citizens’ interaction with e-government services provided ...
Electronic Government (e-Government) adoption and use remains low in Africa. This has coincided with...
Willingness of targeted users to adopt government mobile services is a determinant for the success o...
To investigate the use of m-government and identify factors that may influence the adoption of m-gov...
Published Conference ProceedingsMobile government is gaining significant attention worldwide. Mobile...
The aim of this research was to develop and validate a model which was designed to be useful for man...
This paper forms part of a series of investigations into the key success factors for mobile governme...