A conceptual model for e-government adoption in Egypt

ElKheshin, Sara and Saleeb, Noha ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8509-1508 (2017) A conceptual model for e-government adoption in Egypt. 2016 11th International Conference on Computer Engineering Systems (ICCES). In: IEEE 2016 11th International Conference on Computer Engineering & Systems (ICCES), 16-21 Dec 2016, Cairo, Egypt. pbk-ISBN 9781509032686, e-ISBN 9781509032679. [Conference or Workshop Item] (doi:10.1109/ICCES.2016.7822010)

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Abstract

Electronic government (e-government) was created as an efficient method for government adeptness and proficiency as a vital facilitator for citizen-oriented services. Since their establishment over a decade ago, E-government services are recognised as a vehicle for accessing online public services. Both governments and academic researchers comprehend the difficulty of low-level adoption of e-government services among citizens; a shared issue between both developing and developed countries. This paper investigates determinants and factors necessary to enhance adoption of citizens for e- government services in developing countries, with particular focus on Egypt, by extending the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) using a set of political, social, and design constructs that were developed from different sources of research literature

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Additional Information: USB ISBN: 9781509032662
Research Areas: A. > School of Science and Technology > Design Engineering and Mathematics
Item ID: 27935
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Date Deposited: 21 Oct 2019 18:32
Last Modified: 29 Nov 2022 20:20
URI: https://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/id/eprint/27935

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