M-Government Adoption Framework for Least Developed Countries: The Case of Malawi

J. Mtingwi, Tendani Mawela, Awie Leornad
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The Least Developed Countries (LDCs) are not producing and delivering services to stakeholders timely because of poor Information and communication technologies (ICTs) to support LDCs to handle important ICTs developmental challenges, such area as poverty reduction, financial inclusion, and illiteracy and health. There is greater need to support the accessibility of ICTs infrastructure in LDCs through the development of telecommunication infrastructures [94].The purpose of this research is to develop mobile government (M-government) Adoption Framework suitable for Least Developed Countries (LDCs) as most of the current technology adoption frameworks have been modelled around developed and developing countries. Literature has so far failed to provide any comprehensive technology adoption framework for LDCs’ M-government adoption. Most stakeholders have no M-government experiences.The failure necessitates the creation of a new M-government Adoption Framework that suits the LDCs to deploy M-government to leapfrog E-government. The proposed M-government Adoption Framework is intended for use in LDCs to deliver services through M-government. It will also assist decision makers to provide comprehensive and appropriate guiding principles to understand the challenges and opportunities of mobile government.The research adopted a qualitative research using pragmatism philosophy, descriptive and explanatory approaches to enhance the presentation and understanding of the research findings. Case study research is employed, as it utilises realistic data from the proposed knowledgeable participants from selected organisations, ordinary citizens and focus groups in order to create appropriate contribution.The most significance point is the availability of most factors that enable the adoption and implementation of M-government. Some of these factors include: mobile network providers, mobile phones, laptops and a minimal level of human capacity support to develop mobile content.The proposed framework contributes new knowledge as it includes unexplored constructs and dimensions not existing in the current frameworks. The constructs of the proposed M-government frameworks would influence the generalisation of the developed framework for adoption and implementation of M-government in similar LDCs settings and others. The stakeholders have no M-government experiences.
最不发达国家的移动政府采用框架:马拉维的案例
由于信息通信技术落后,最不发达国家没有及时向利益攸关方提供服务,以支持最不发达国家应对重要的信息通信技术发展挑战,如减贫、普惠金融、文盲和卫生等领域。更需要通过发展电信基础设施来支持最不发达国家的信息通信技术基础设施的可及性[94]。本研究的目的是开发适合最不发达国家(ldc)的移动政府(M-government)采用框架,因为目前大多数技术采用框架都是围绕发达国家和发展中国家进行建模的。迄今为止,文献未能为最不发达国家采用移动政府提供任何全面的技术采用框架。大多数利益相关者都没有移动政府的经验。这一失败需要创建一个新的移动政府采用框架,以适应最不发达国家部署移动政府以跨越电子政府。拟议的移动政府采用框架旨在用于最不发达国家,通过移动政府提供服务。它还将协助决策者提供全面和适当的指导原则,以了解流动政府的挑战和机遇。本研究采用定性研究方法,运用实用主义哲学、描述和解释的方法,以加强研究结果的呈现和理解。采用案例研究研究,因为它利用来自选定组织,普通公民和焦点小组的拟议知识参与者的现实数据,以创造适当的贡献。最重要的一点是大多数因素的可获得性,使得移动政府的采用和实施。其中一些因素包括:移动网络提供商、移动电话、笔记本电脑和开发移动内容的最低水平的人力支持。所提出的框架提供了新的知识,因为它包含了当前框架中不存在的未探索的结构和维度。拟议的移动政府框架的结构将影响已开发框架的推广,以便在类似的最不发达国家环境和其他环境中采用和实施移动政府。利益相关者没有移动政府的经验。
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