Understanding citizen’s intention to use mobile government services in Bangladesh: role of perceived good governance and less corruption
This study aims to understand the factors influencing the citizen’s intention to use Mobile Government services by using the UTAUT as a based theoretical model. Citizen’s perceived good governance and less corruption is considered as an additional factor that influences their intention to use m-gove...
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iium-401502018-05-24T04:18:04Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/40150/ Understanding citizen’s intention to use mobile government services in Bangladesh: role of perceived good governance and less corruption Sultana, Mst Rebeka Ahlan, Abdul Rahman T Technology (General) T58.5 Information technology T58.6 Management information systems This study aims to understand the factors influencing the citizen’s intention to use Mobile Government services by using the UTAUT as a based theoretical model. Citizen’s perceived good governance and less corruption is considered as an additional factor that influences their intention to use m-government services. Data relating to constructs were collected from 524 citizens in Bangladesh. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) analysis was conducted to test the model. Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) were performed to examine the construct validity, convergent validity and goodness of fit of structural models and measurement models. The hypothesized structural model fits the data well. The results show that the significant factors that lead to the adoption of mobile government are perceived good governance and less corruption and performance expectancy however, effort expectancy and social influence are not significant towards the intention to use mobile government. 2014-12 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/40150/3/Full_Paper_m-government-Adoption.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/40150/4/Parallel_Sessions.1.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/40150/10/gain2014.pdf Sultana, Mst Rebeka and Ahlan, Abdul Rahman (2014) Understanding citizen’s intention to use mobile government services in Bangladesh: role of perceived good governance and less corruption. In: International Conference on Governance and Innovation, 19th - 20th December 2014, Bard Comilla, Bangladesh. (Unpublished) http://www.gain2014.com/ |
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This study aims to understand the factors influencing the citizen’s intention to use Mobile Government services by using the UTAUT as a based theoretical model. Citizen’s perceived good governance and less corruption is considered as an additional factor that influences their intention to use m-government services. Data relating to constructs were collected from 524 citizens in Bangladesh. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) analysis was conducted to test the model. Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) were performed to examine the construct validity, convergent validity and goodness of fit of structural models and measurement models. The hypothesized structural model fits the data well. The results show that the significant factors that lead to the adoption of mobile government are perceived good governance and less corruption and performance expectancy however, effort expectancy and social influence are not significant towards the intention to use mobile government. |
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Understanding citizen’s intention to use mobile government services in Bangladesh: role of perceived good governance and less corruption |
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Understanding citizen’s intention to use mobile government services in Bangladesh: role of perceived good governance and less corruption |
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Understanding citizen’s intention to use mobile government services in Bangladesh: role of perceived good governance and less corruption |
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Understanding citizen’s intention to use mobile government services in Bangladesh: role of perceived good governance and less corruption |
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