2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-27523-5_13
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Factors Affecting e-ID Public Acceptance: A Literature Review

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“…Not solely focusing on eIDs, but also on corner cases and projects might provide a boost. In either case, the citizens' attitudes towards the solution are essential [166] to gain acceptance [167]. This might differ due to cultural differences [168,169].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not solely focusing on eIDs, but also on corner cases and projects might provide a boost. In either case, the citizens' attitudes towards the solution are essential [166] to gain acceptance [167]. This might differ due to cultural differences [168,169].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Penelitian pendahuluan mendefinisikan e-government sebagai: "penggunaan teknologi internet untuk mendukung operasi pemerintah, melibatkan warga, dan menyediakan layanan pemerintah (Batlle-Montserrat et al, 2014;Wihlborg, 2014). Definisi lain egovernment sebagai penggunaan teknologi informasi dan komunikasi yang muncul untuk memfasilitasi proses pemerintahan dan administrasi public (Leitner, 2006) (Tsap et al, 2019). Penerimaan individu atas layanan aplikasi ditentukan oleh sikap terhadap,…”
Section: Landasan Teori a Konsep E-governmentunclassified
“…The majority of e-signature services worldwide [65] still use "flinstone" techniques for signing documents such as drawing a signature on the screen, or uploading a picture with signature. There are many barriers to implement contemporary eID and digital signature solutions in many countries in the world including EU in a secure, user-friendly, and scalable manner and -as a consequence -to have them adopted by the citizens [66, 33,67,31,68,69]. As indicated by several studies [70][71][72], eIDs and digital signatures are used mostly by major enterprises, whereas their usage by SMEs (small/medium enterprises) and ordinary citizens is marginal -due to the lack of a broad range of e-government services and a low usability of the systems.…”
Section: An Electronic Identity and Digital Signature Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%