Digital Divide and Citizen Use of E-Government in China's Municipalities

IF 0.8 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Liang Ma
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Abstract

By using the 2014 randomly sampling survey of 36 major cities in China, the author empirically examines the status and predictors of e-government use by citizens. The author finds that nearly one third of the respondents accessed online services of city government websites, and the sampled cities vary substantially in the percentage of e-government uptake. The results show that e-government use is primarily driven by citizen trust in government, age, education, and income, whereas political efficacy, gender, nationality, household types, and occupations are not significant. There is a notable digital divide in relatively disadvantageous groups, and the government should pay particular attention to boost e-government use among these individuals.
数字鸿沟与中国城市电子政务的公民使用
通过2014年对中国36个主要城市的随机抽样调查,作者对公民使用电子政务的现状和预测因素进行了实证研究。作者发现,近三分之一的受访者使用了城市政府网站的在线服务,抽样城市的电子政务使用率差异很大。结果表明,电子政务的使用主要受公民对政府的信任、年龄、教育程度和收入的影响,而政治效能、性别、国籍、家庭类型和职业的影响不显著。在相对弱势群体中存在着明显的数字鸿沟,政府应特别注意促进这些群体使用电子政务。
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