“…AlAwadhi and Morris [6] conducted a study in Kuwait to explore factors that affect the adoption of e-government services, and concluded the main factors that could influence citizens to adopt e-government which includes, usefulness of e-government services, ease of learning and use, cultural and social influences, remove faceto-face interaction, gender issues, technical issues, lack of awareness, trust in the Internet, and cultural differences However these factors influence Kuwaiti citizens to adopt e-government services, these factors might influence Saudi citizens since the culture in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia is almost identical. In addition,Alshehri, et al [29] has identified somefactors the might influence the intention of the Saudi Arabian citizen to adopt e-government services. Therefore, in order to determine which of these factors can influence Saudi citizens and whether there are other factors that have not been mentioned, an investigation is going to be carried out among citizens of Saudi Arabia and selected Saudi organisations.…”