Exploring the Factors Influencing e‑Government use: Empirical Evidence from Zimbabwe

W. Munyoka
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The proliferation of e‑government adoption in developing nations is anticipated to radically progress governance and transform government‑to‑citizen interactions and general administrative operations. More so, the benefits and level of e‑government adoption in the public sector have been echoed world over; but remains subdued in the context of developing nations. This study investigates the effect of effort expectancy, price value, service quality, optimism bias and behavioural intention on citizens’ decisions to use e‑government systems in Zimbabwe. Informed by the extended Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT2) as a theoretical lens, a research model for this study was adapted and tested using quantitative data collected from a survey of 489 respondents in Zimbabwe. Using confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modelling, the proposed model was validated, thus, the major contribution of this research. Findings of this study may be of value in policy formulation and restructuring by practitioners on e‑government matters. Thus, the results shade a light to some of the key drivers and inhibitors of e‑government adoption in developing nations. Despite achieving its aim, this study has its limitations which constitute the future research direction
探索影响电子政务使用的因素:来自津巴布韦的经验证据
预计电子政务在发展中国家的普及将从根本上推进治理,改变政府与公民的互动和一般行政操作。更重要的是,公共部门采用电子政务的好处和水平得到了世界各地的响应;但在发展中国家的背景下,这一比例仍然较低。本研究调查了努力预期、价格价值、服务质量、乐观偏见和行为意向对津巴布韦公民使用电子政务系统决策的影响。以扩展的技术接受和使用统一理论(UTAUT2)为理论视角,对本研究的研究模型进行了调整,并使用从津巴布韦489名受访者中收集的定量数据进行了测试。通过验证性因子分析和结构方程建模,验证了所提出的模型,因此,本研究的主要贡献。本研究的结果可能对电子政务从业者的政策制定和重组有价值。因此,研究结果揭示了发展中国家采用电子政务的一些关键驱动因素和抑制因素。尽管达到了目的,但本研究也有其局限性,这也是未来研究的方向
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