2019
DOI: 10.35631/ijlgc.4150020
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Harnessing Risks Perception Theory for the Understanding of Barriers to E-Government

Abstract: The term e-government means the employment of the Internet and the world-wide-web for delivering government information and services to the citizens. It refers to the use by government agencies of information technologies (such as Wide Area Networks, the Internet, and mobile computing) that have the ability to transform relations with citizens, businesses, and other arms of government. Nevertheless, the implementation of e-government has not been smooth-sailing. Managerial hiccups and barriers seem to hamper t… Show more

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“…Various exploitation strategies could be carried out with the help of technologies, such as capturing of videos and images of the victims for the purpose of advertisement or showing off to potential clients who might pay a handsome sum of money to get hold of the media files. Such media files could be stored privately for future retrieval or highlighted in online banners, icons, websites, or social media platforms, which are also familiar forms of exploitation of trafficking victims (Widarini and Prasasti, 2013;Mohamad, et. al., 2019).…”
Section: Exploitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various exploitation strategies could be carried out with the help of technologies, such as capturing of videos and images of the victims for the purpose of advertisement or showing off to potential clients who might pay a handsome sum of money to get hold of the media files. Such media files could be stored privately for future retrieval or highlighted in online banners, icons, websites, or social media platforms, which are also familiar forms of exploitation of trafficking victims (Widarini and Prasasti, 2013;Mohamad, et. al., 2019).…”
Section: Exploitationmentioning
confidence: 99%