2016
DOI: 10.1108/tg-03-2015-0017
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E-government services evaluation from citizen satisfaction perspective

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze and evaluate the current status of e-government services in Afghanistan. To identify the evaluation criteria based on citizen satisfaction from e-government services, the proposed government-to-citizen (G2C) evaluation model is considered in the context of Afghanistan. Design/methodology/approach A conceptual G2C evaluation model and e-government evaluation model are proposed. The criteria used for the G2C evaluation model is based on the demand and supply side… Show more

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“…These include (1) citizens' expectations including service functionality (performance, service, and interoperability) and user motivation (trust, ease of use, perceived benefits, and internet skills) and (2) facilitating conditions that encompass an enabling infrastructure (internet penetration, accessibility, and multichannel) and government preparedness (coordination, commitment from top management, awareness, funding, government process change toward a citizen-centric mode, and legal issues). In Afghanistan, Anwer, Esichaikul, Rehman, and Anjum (2016) find that service availability on multiple channels, citizen-centric features, paralingual support, process performance, user skills, awareness, information security, and transaction security influence e-government citizen satisfaction.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These include (1) citizens' expectations including service functionality (performance, service, and interoperability) and user motivation (trust, ease of use, perceived benefits, and internet skills) and (2) facilitating conditions that encompass an enabling infrastructure (internet penetration, accessibility, and multichannel) and government preparedness (coordination, commitment from top management, awareness, funding, government process change toward a citizen-centric mode, and legal issues). In Afghanistan, Anwer, Esichaikul, Rehman, and Anjum (2016) find that service availability on multiple channels, citizen-centric features, paralingual support, process performance, user skills, awareness, information security, and transaction security influence e-government citizen satisfaction.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It was evident that enlightenment of municipal residents, it's imperatives to accommodate service users through informing them the issues that municipal councils intend to address in the given financial year. Peoples are contented mostly with the performance of their municipal councils, most especially in the aspects of public toilet provisioning as evident by [15]. The significance of municipal awareness was highlighted to ascertain the improvement of citizen satisfaction in the municipal councils.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This general and national measurement gadget for customer satisfaction and customer loyalty is called the Swedish Customer Satisfaction Barometer (SCSB). Satisfaction of municipal services is one of the major evaluation of LAs service delivery performance [15]. LAs performance must commiserate with citizen satisfaction of municipal services provisioned by local council, satisfaction of citizenry should be main target of municipal council officials.…”
Section: Environmental Awarenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This general and national measurement gadget for customer satisfaction and customer loyalty is called the Swedish Customer Satisfaction Barometer (SCSB). Satisfaction of municipal services is one of the major evaluation of Municipal councils service delivery performance [14]. Municipal councils performance must commiserate with citizen satisfaction of municipal services provisioned by local council, satisfaction of citizenry should be main target of local government officials.…”
Section: Citizen Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%