Title :
E-Government Web Portal Adoption: A Service Level and Service Quality Perspective
Author :
Xiao Jiang ; JI, SHIYU
Author_Institution :
Beijing Inst. of Graphic Commun., Beijing, China
Abstract :
E-government web portal service level and service quality are critical factors that determine user´s adoption and continuance use. The paper reports results of a study that examines user´s adoption and continuance intention (CI) of e-government web portal from the perspective of service level and service quality. Three types of user groups are identified based on the purposes of use and the primary activities: information acquisition, information exchange, and transaction processing. Service quality is measured by web portal´s information quality, design/function, reliability, security and privacy, and system responsiveness. A research model is proposed and tested using data based on a sample of 630 individual e-government web portal users in China. Results show that web portal´s service quality affects user´s adoption and continuance intention and the effect differs among different types of user groups. Implications based on the findings of the study are discussed in term of e-government web portal implementation.
Keywords :
Web services; data acquisition; data protection; government data processing; human factors; portals; transaction processing; E-government Web portal service level; E-government Web portal service quality; Web portal design; Web portal function; Web portal information quality; Web portal reliability; Web portal security; information acquisition; information exchange; privacy protection; system responsiveness; transaction processing; user adoption determination; user continuance intention; user groups; Electronic government; Information exchange; Portals; Privacy; Reliability; Security; adoption; continuance intent; e-government; service level; web portal quality;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences (HICSS), 2014 47th Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Waikoloa, HI
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2014.275