A meso-level exploration of citizen’s mGov adoption from SD logic perspective: the case of COVID-19 tracking app of India

IF 2.1 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Namrata Sharma, Vidushi Pandey
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Purpose This study aims to explore the factors affecting the adoption of mGov apps using the theoretical foundations of service-dominant (SD) logic. The authors specifically explore the impact of resource distribution (infrastructure and knowledge) and environmental variables (health infrastructure) among the Indian states on the adoption of Aarogya Setu (the COVID-19 tracking app) by their citizens. Design/methodology/approach For the meso-level study, the states of India are the unit of analysis. The authors have used secondary data published by the government and other reliable organizations. The study is based on 29 states of India and Delhi, a union territory and the capital of India. The authors conducted a regression and moderation analysis using SPSS and PROCESS macros on the collected secondary data. Findings The findings reveal that operand resources (state domestic productivity per capita and internet penetration rate) positively impact the adoption of the mGov app. The operant resource (literacy) and the environmental variable (health index) are, however, negatively affecting the adoption of the mGov app. On the other hand, another operant resource, digital literacy, was found to have no significant effect on the adoption of the mGov app. Further, the moderating variable, health index, is found to be moderating all the relationships except internet penetration and adoption of the mGov app. Originality/value The study is novel in two aspects. First, in using the theoretical foundation of SD logic to examine the factors impacting the adoption of mGov app. Second, it is a meso-level study, which is not a widely explored avenue in mGov research.
基于SD逻辑的公民mGov采用的中观探索:以印度的COVID-19跟踪应用程序为例
本研究旨在运用服务主导(service-dominant, SD)逻辑的理论基础,探讨影响移动政府应用采用的因素。作者特别探讨了印度各邦之间的资源分配(基础设施和知识)和环境变量(卫生基础设施)对其公民采用Aarogya Setu (COVID-19跟踪应用程序)的影响。设计/方法/方法对于中观水平的研究,印度各邦是分析单位。作者使用了政府和其他可靠组织发布的二手数据。这项研究基于印度29个邦和德里,德里是印度的联邦属地和首都。作者使用SPSS和PROCESS宏对收集的二次数据进行回归和调节分析。研究结果表明,运营资源(国家人均国内生产率和互联网普及率)对mGov应用程序的采用产生了积极影响。运营资源(识字)和环境变量(健康指数)对mGov应用程序的采用产生了负面影响。另一方面,另一种运营资源,数字素养,被发现对mGov应用程序的采用没有显著影响。此外,调节变量,健康指数,除了互联网普及率和mGov应用程序的采用外,被发现调节了所有关系。原创性/价值这项研究在两个方面是新颖的。首先,使用SD逻辑的理论基础来考察影响mGov应用程序采用的因素。其次,这是一个中观水平的研究,这在mGov研究中并不是一个广泛探索的途径。
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