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The imperative of influencing citizen attitude toward e-government adoption and use

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An integrative research model is developed by extending extant Technology Acceptance Model through the incorporation of a set of social, political, and cultural constructs: trust, perceived public value, and national culture that finds strong evidence that citizen attitude toward using e-government services is the most significant determinant of citizen intention to adopt and use e- government services.
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This article is published in Computers in Human Behavior.The article was published on 2015-12-01. It has received 261 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Public value & Technology acceptance model.

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Beyond the Usefulness and Ease of Use : Extending the TAM for a World - Wide - Web Context

Ji-Won Moon, +1 more
TL;DR: This study introduces playfulness as a new factor that reflects the user’s intrinsic belief in WWW acceptance and extends and empirically validate the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) for the WWW context.
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Adoption of online public grievance redressal system in India

TL;DR: The results indicate that the proposed unified model for e-government adoption by this research has outperformed all other theoretical models by explaining highest 66% variance on behavioral intentions, adequately acceptable levels of fit indices, and significant relationships between each hypothesis.
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Analysing the critical factors influencing trust in e-government adoption from citizens’ perspective: A systematic review and a conceptual framework

TL;DR: A critical and systematic review of the current literature on citizens' trust in e-government, with a particular focus on the most critical factors influencing citizens trust in respect of the adoption of eGovernment is provided in this article.
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Service quality, perceived value, and citizens’ continuous-use intention regarding e-government: Empirical evidence from China

TL;DR: A chain model of e-government service quality, perceived value, and citizens’ continuous-use intention is developed to explain the relationship between government website service quality and perceived value as well as how that relationship influences Citizens’ reuse intention.
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Information technology adoption: a review of the literature and classification

TL;DR: Future research paths that can be taken by researchers who wish to endeavor in technology adoption research are highlighted by examining related research works to provide insights and future direction on technology adoption for practitioners and researchers.
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