Empirical investigation of factors that impact e-government adoption in Nigeria
Issue Date
2019-12-31Subjects
Nigeriadata protection
privacy
usability
adoption
technology acceptance
Hofstede
e-government
Subject Categories::L391 Sociology of Science and Technology
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This paper is a review of the impact of data protection/privacy, website usability and culture on e-government adoption. Along with Hofstede's cultural dimensions and technology acceptance theory, the paper uses these two theories to analyse the highly anticipated era of electronic government, an aspect through which government communicates with agencies and business organisation through information communication technology. We examine the adoption process, its challenges and difficulties, especially in developing countries like Nigeria considering fundamental deficiencies in basic infrastructure, human capacity, political and cultural constraints. This paper can help Nigerian government policy and decision makers develop strategies to adopt e-government services and improve the further development of these services. The paper does not only provide empirical support to previous research, but it validates and improve the results of similar studies in the field.Citation
Chukwu J, Conrad M, Crosbie T (2019) 'Empirical investigation of factors that impact e-government adoption in Nigeria', 12th International Conference on ICT, Society and Human Beings - Porto, IADIS Press.Publisher
IADIS PressAdditional Links
http://www.iadisportal.org/digital-library/empirical-investigation-of-factors-that-impact-e-government-adoption-in-nigeriaType
Conference papers, meetings and proceedingsLanguage
enISBN
9789898533906ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.33965/ict2019_201908l019
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