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Understanding information system quality on public e-government service intention: an empirical study

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  • Taqwa Hariguna
  • Min-Tsai Lai
  • Chung-Wen Hung
  • Shih-Chih Chen

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The aim of this study is the proposition of a model for the understanding and examination of public satisfaction and intention towards e-government service. Based on the online survey of 366 e-government experienced participants, this study uses the structural equation modelling approach to test the research model. The results of analysis reflect that public intention use is significantly determined by public satisfaction, and perceived usefulness toward e-government, and information system quality (ISQ) is positively influenced by public intention usage directly, while public perceived usefulness directly is influenced by ISQ, and indirectly influenced through public confirmation of expectation. Other results indicate that public satisfaction is directly influenced by ISQ and indirectly influenced through public perceived usefulness. Finally, the findings of this research offers detailed theoretical, and managerial implications for scholars, governmental and software engineering.

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  • Taqwa Hariguna & Min-Tsai Lai & Chung-Wen Hung & Shih-Chih Chen, 2017. "Understanding information system quality on public e-government service intention: an empirical study," International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 11(2/3), pages 271-290.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijisde:v:11:y:2017:i:2/3:p:271-290
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