2012
DOI: 10.1504/ijbis.2012.048889
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A hybrid information system model for trust in e-government initiative adoption in public sector organisation

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“…Next, the IS success is one of the most studied topics in information systems literature (Ayyash et al, 2012). Measuring IS success is considered a critical issue in the IS field.…”
Section: Theoretical Foundationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Next, the IS success is one of the most studied topics in information systems literature (Ayyash et al, 2012). Measuring IS success is considered a critical issue in the IS field.…”
Section: Theoretical Foundationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many cases, IT adoption decisions are further complicated by incompatible and complexity of innovation, uncertainty for risks, lacks organizational readiness, stakeholders' pressure and requirement, regulatory influences, and supplier forces (Ayyash et al, 2012;Hong & Zhu, 2006;Premkumar, 2003;Ramdani et al, 2013;Ramdani et al, 2009). In addition, contextual factors often shape the decisions organizations make with respect to their IT implementation investments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is agreed that having a "one-off" implementation policy also creates a challenge to the integration initiative as there is no sustainability plan made [27]. Hence, imposing a legislative reformation and data sharing policy to overcome the fear of data misuse, data custodian and trust issues among the users and organization have become the recommendations which had been discussed by [22]- [24], [28], [29]. In addition to having a legislative binding the implementation, [24] proposed that the government of the organization should prepare a road map or strategic plan blue print to assist the data integration implementation.…”
Section: Researchersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, Hidayanto et al (2015) categorized influential factors of knowledge sharing behavior as individual factors, technological factors and contextual factors, and found information quality, the norm of reciprocity, the expectation outcomes, the enjoyment in helping others and the interpersonal trust are the significant influential factors on knowledge Author sharing behaviour. Trust is also important for successful online interactions and acts as an important role for many web-based companies (Ayyash et al, 2012) Based on the SNS literature, there are some recent concerns of privacy, personal identity and security and information overload with SNS, which might limit their adoption by individuals and organizations. Brandtzaeg et al (2010) indicated that public and private information privacy and information overload (oversharing) is a major concern about SNS designs.…”
Section: Barriers Of Knowledge Sharing and Sns Titlementioning
confidence: 99%