DocumentCode
1627030
Title
Factors influencing citizen intention to adopt egovernment in Saudi Arabia
Author
Alateyah, Sulaiman A. ; Crowder, Richard M. ; Wills, Gary B.
Author_Institution
Electron. & Comput. Sci, Univ. of Southampton, Southampton, UK
fYear
2013
Firstpage
250
Lastpage
255
Abstract
This paper discusses E-government, in particular the challenges that face adoption in Saudi Arabia. E-government can be defined based on an existing set of requirements. In this research we define E-government as a matrix of stakeholders: governments to governments, governments to business and governments to citizens, using information and communications technology to deliver and consume services. E-government has been implemented for a considerable time in developed countries. However, E-government services still face many challenges in their implementation and general adoption in many countries including Saudi Arabia. It has been noted that the introduction of E-government is a major challenge facing the government of Saudi Arabia, due to possible concerns raised by its citizens. In addition, the literature review and the discussion identify the influential factors that affect the citizens´ intention to adopt E-government services in Saudi Arabia. Consequently, these factors have been defined and categorized followed by an exploratory study to examine the importance of these factors. Therefore, this research has identified factors that determine if the citizen will adopt E-government services and thereby aiding governments in accessing what is required to increase adoption.
Keywords
government data processing; social aspects of automation; Saudi Arabia; citizen intention; e-government adoption; e-government services; government to business stakeholder; government to citizen stakeholder; government to government stakeholder; information and communications technology; Availability; Complexity theory; Education; Government; Security; Usability; E-government; G2C; adoption; citizens´ intention; factors; influential factors; intention;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Society (i-Society), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Toronto, ON
Type
conf
Filename
6636384
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