2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.giq.2007.04.010
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Mobile government: A challenge for agriculture

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“…It has been suggested that there are four types of m-government: 1) m-government-to-government (mG2G); 2) m-government-to-citizen (mG2C); 3) mgovernment-to-employee (mG2E); and 4) m-government-tobusiness (mG2B) [12]. This study focuses on mG2C to identify and measure the factors that influence users" intentions to use m-government applications, as it has been claimed that most interaction today is m-government-to-citizen [22]. Therefore, this study aims to measure some factors, found in literature review, that influence the intentions of Saudis to use mgovernment applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been suggested that there are four types of m-government: 1) m-government-to-government (mG2G); 2) m-government-to-citizen (mG2C); 3) mgovernment-to-employee (mG2E); and 4) m-government-tobusiness (mG2B) [12]. This study focuses on mG2C to identify and measure the factors that influence users" intentions to use m-government applications, as it has been claimed that most interaction today is m-government-to-citizen [22]. Therefore, this study aims to measure some factors, found in literature review, that influence the intentions of Saudis to use mgovernment applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While e-government is the practice of information and communication technologies (ICT) to improve the efficiency of the governmental services which are provided to citizens, employees, businesses and agencies (Carter and Belanger, 2005), m-government refers to the practice of mobile and wireless communication technologies in government administration and its delivery of information and services to citizens and businesses. Usually, m-government is considered as a subset of e-government comprising an alternative provisioning channel (Ntaliani et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The business sector of agriculture has been selected because farmers are a special group of users. They have a distance from decision and policy-making centres; it is often neither feasible (due to lack of transportation, time, money, or bad climate conditions) nor suitable to travel for gaining the necessary information or for using the available public services in their disposition (Chatzinotas et al, 2006;Ntaliani et al, 2008). On the other hand, smartphones have penetrated in almost all the environments where people carry out their everyday activities, and perform tasks that are normally run in personal computers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through mobile phones, a government is able to deliver information to users regardless of distance, time, place, and adverse natural conditions (Goncalves et al, 2014;Ntaliani et al, 2008). Mobile phones can offer real-time and fast access to certified information (Ntaliani et al, 2008). …”
Section: Perceived Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%