Publication | Open Access
Sustainable Applications of Smart-Government Services: A Model to Understand Smart-Government Adoption
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2021
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Customer SatisfactionEngineeringE-servicesSmart CitySustainable DevelopmentEducationTechnology AdoptionSustainable ApplicationsInformation QualityEnvironmental PolicySustainable DesignTransaction StagesSmart-government ServicesSmart City GovernanceSmart InfrastructureE-government ServiceSmart-government AdoptionUrban ApplicationPublic PolicyUser AcceptanceUser ExperienceTrustSmart SocietyMarketingSustainable SystemsTechnology Acceptance ModelSustainabilityTechnology
Despite the fact that several studies have been conducted to study the adoption of smart-government services, little consideration has been paid to exploring the main factors that influence the adoption of smart-government services at the three main stages of smart-government services (the static, interaction, and transaction stages). Based on the results of this study, each of these three stages has different requirements in terms of system compatibility, security, information quality, awareness, perceived functional benefit, self-efficacy, perceived image, perceived uncertainty, availability of resources, and perceived trust. In addition, the results demonstrate that the requirements and perceptions of users towards the adoption and use of smart-government services in the three stages significantly differ. This study makes a unique contribution to the existing research by examining the perceptions and needs of consumers, in terms of adoption throughout the three stages.
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