Ge-government: A geographic information based e-government citizens’ adoption framework

Hassan K. Dennaoui, Angelika I. Kokkinaki

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    Abstract

    The research aim is to investigate the Geographic Information (GI) influence on e-government adoption by citizens and introduce the GI based E-government citizens’ adoption framework (GE-government). A thorough literature review was executed examining how GI is relevant to E-government services and identify the GI aspects that may affect e-government adoption by citizens. The literature review showed no evidence of any published e-government model considering GI as an independent factor having impact on e-government citizens’ adoption. Moreover, it identified the most common E-government adoption influential factors. We studied the GI impact through the GE-government adoption model by assessing its significant influence. The research findings offered an additional value supporting the E-government’s implementers in enhancing the E-government citizens’ adoption. This paper proposes a factor that could affect E-government adoption modelling and has not been identified in the literature, so far. The paper concludes with a proposed framework and outlines future research.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationInformation Systems - 15th European, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern Conference, EMCIS 2018, Proceedings
    EditorsMarinos Themistocleous, Marinos Themistocleous, Paulo Rupino da Cunha
    PublisherSpringer Verlag
    Pages283-301
    Number of pages19
    ISBN (Print)9783030113940
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2019
    Event15th European, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern Conference on Information Systems, EMCIS 2018 - Limassol, Cyprus
    Duration: 4 Oct 20185 Oct 2018

    Publication series

    NameLecture Notes in Business Information Processing
    Volume341
    ISSN (Print)1865-1348

    Conference

    Conference15th European, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern Conference on Information Systems, EMCIS 2018
    Country/TerritoryCyprus
    CityLimassol
    Period4/10/185/10/18

    Keywords

    • Adoption
    • Digital government
    • E-government
    • E-services
    • Geographic information
    • Geographic information system

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