采用电子投票的意向:南非青年的观点

Tankiso Moletsane, P. Tsibolane
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2020年7月,南非独立选举委员会(IEC)提出了引入电子投票(e-voting)的意图,以降低投票成本,提高选举透明度和效率,并提高选民的整体参与度。然而,需要更多的研究来解释可能影响选民,特别是青年人口(18-35岁)采用电子投票技术的因素。本研究结合计划行为理论(TPB)、技术接受模型(TAM)和创新扩散理论(DOI)三种理论的构建,调查了影响南非年轻人采用电子投票意愿的因素。采用在线调查收集数据(n=412)。验证性因子分析应用于预测试和预验证的定量调查显示,技术粘性、获取信息通信技术、信息通信技术技能、对信息通信技术的态度、相对优势和政治派别影响使用电子投票的意愿。本研究为全球南方国家采用电子投票的选举过程管理的利益相关者提供了可操作的见解。
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Intention to adopt e-Voting: A Perspective of South African Youth
In July 2020, the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) of South Africa tabled its intention to introduce electronic voting (e-voting) to lower the costs of voting, improve electoral transparency and efficiency, and to improve overall voter participation. However, more research is required to explain the factors that could potentially influence voters, particularly the youth demographic (18-35 years), to adopt e-voting technology. This research investigated the factors that influence the intention of young South Africans to adopt electronic voting in South Africa by combining constructs from three theories: theory of planned behaviour (TPB), technology acceptance model (TAM) and the diffusion of innovation theory (DOI). An online survey was used to collect data (n=412). Confirmatory factor analysis applied on a pre-tested and pre-validated quantitative survey reveal that technology stickiness, access to ICT, ICT skills, attitude towards ICT, relative advantage and political affiliation influence the intention to use e-voting. This research provides actionable insights for stakeholders in the electoral process management regarding e-voting adoption in the global South.
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