2013
DOI: 10.1504/ijicbm.2013.056660
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An analysis of electronic government research from the perspective of developing countries

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“…In the first instance, extrinsic factors -trust, cost, risk, availability, communication, and complexity were found to strongly play an important role in influencing Perceived-Usefulness and perceived ease of using RIT in decision making. Consistent with other studies (Alryalat et al 2012;Tarhini, Hone, and Liu 2013b;Reid and Levy 2008), trust for instance lowers not only the overall adoption of technology and innovation but also the perceived ease of using RIT and the Perceived-Usefulness. Higher trust levels lead to higher chances of adopting RIT.…”
Section: Summary Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In the first instance, extrinsic factors -trust, cost, risk, availability, communication, and complexity were found to strongly play an important role in influencing Perceived-Usefulness and perceived ease of using RIT in decision making. Consistent with other studies (Alryalat et al 2012;Tarhini, Hone, and Liu 2013b;Reid and Levy 2008), trust for instance lowers not only the overall adoption of technology and innovation but also the perceived ease of using RIT and the Perceived-Usefulness. Higher trust levels lead to higher chances of adopting RIT.…”
Section: Summary Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Many studies have attempted to examine factors affecting technology adoption from the business point of view as well as the consumers' prospective in developing countries such as Saudi Arabia. For example, Alryalat et al (2013) conducted an analysis of electronic government research from the perspective of developing countries. Besides, Dwivedi et al (2014) examined factors affecting intention and behaviour of mobile commerce adoption in the Indian context.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is noticeable that most of the major applications of e-Government projects have not been implemented successfully. This is because of technological and management complications in such projects, particularly in Pakistan's public sector [6]. On the other side of the e-Government project, success rate is highest in advanced countries as compared to third-world countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%