“…Although the adoption of smart government services has been the subject of much recent research, very little emphasis has been given to identifying the primary elements that influence this acceptance [ 66 ]. The adoption of m-government or smart government in the GCC, according to some writers, is not taken seriously by academicians and practitioners [ 37 ], or elsewhere in the Arab region [ 69 , 70 ]. Smart government projects have the potential to benefit these groups greatly, but for a variety of reasons, it is still not commonly used in developing nations [ 37 , 38 ].…”