Monday, 10 September 2012

A hybrid information system model for trust in e-government initiative adoption in public sector organisation

an article by Mohannad Moufeed Ayyash, Kamsuriah Ahmad and Dalbir Singh (affiliation(s) not provided) published in International Journal of Business Information Systems Volume 11 Number 2 (2012)

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to identify information system factors affecting user trust of e-government adoption and to propose a hybrid information system model for trusting e-government in public sector organisations.

The proposed model was built based on: information system success model, technology acceptance model, and security and privacy from literature. Based on these theories, this paper identifies information system factors affecting user trust of e-government initiative adoption.

Hazel’s comment:
Not much to go on from this abstract but if someone has come up with the factors that will help citizens be more trusting of e-government initiatives it has to be a good thing.
What is not good is the “online only” policy of the present UK government.



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