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Cyber-Physical Systems Virtual Organization
Read-only archive of site from September 29, 2023.
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e-government service
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Determinants of E-Government Use in Developing Countries: The Influence of Privacy and Security Concerns
Submitted by grigby1 on Fri, 10/16/2020 - 11:13am
pubcrawl
influencers
Information systems
innovation management
organisational aspects
perceived usefulness
policy-based governance
privacy
privacy calculus
Human behavior
resilience
Resiliency
rural settings
security
security of data
security risks
South Africa
urban settings
E-Government
collaboration
consumer behaviour
contestable challenges
cultural aspects
cultural differences
Cybersecurity
data privacy
developing countries
citizens
e-government service
Electronic government
electronic-government
firm research
government data processing
government use
Hofstede cultural theory
biblio
A Study on The Factors Affecting The Continuous Use of E-Government Services - Focused on Privacy and Security Concerns-
Submitted by grigby1 on Fri, 10/16/2020 - 11:10am
security
privacy concerns
pubcrawl
quality factors
Quality of E-Government Services
quality of service
Reliability of E-government
resilience
Resiliency
risk factors
privacy
security concerns
service quality
Smart PLS
SPSS
system quality
TAM
technology acceptance model
user satisfaction
User satisfaction of E-Government Services
government data processing
Acceptance intention of E-government
collaboration
continuous use intention
Cybersecurity
data privacy
E-Government
e-government service
e-government services
Electronic government
4th Industrial Revolution
Human behavior
information and communication technology
information quality
information system
Information systems
internet
IS access model
Personnel
policy-based governance