TY - JOUR
T1 - Assessing citizen adoption of e-Government initiatives in Gambia
T2 - A validation of the technology acceptance model in information systems success
AU - Lin, Fengyi
AU - Fofanah, Seedy S.
AU - Liang, Deron
PY - 2011/4
Y1 - 2011/4
N2 - The technology acceptance model (TAM) has been used extensively to explain and predict users' acceptance of corporate information technology (IT). With the advancement in IT and the expanding popularity of internet applications in Gambia, e-Government has been a priority factor in rendering government services and in making information more accessible to citizens. This study shows how the TAM and e-Government initiatives would positively impact the Gambian government, despite the cultural differences within the country. This study developed a successful model of the Gambian e-Government system to assist Gambians with more efficient and cost-effective government operations. The study results reveal that the core constructs of the TAM have strong influences on user-intention towards e-Government products. This implies that the Gambian government can potentially utilize this study's TAM findings in other contextual settings to design and promote further implementation of e-Government systems.
AB - The technology acceptance model (TAM) has been used extensively to explain and predict users' acceptance of corporate information technology (IT). With the advancement in IT and the expanding popularity of internet applications in Gambia, e-Government has been a priority factor in rendering government services and in making information more accessible to citizens. This study shows how the TAM and e-Government initiatives would positively impact the Gambian government, despite the cultural differences within the country. This study developed a successful model of the Gambian e-Government system to assist Gambians with more efficient and cost-effective government operations. The study results reveal that the core constructs of the TAM have strong influences on user-intention towards e-Government products. This implies that the Gambian government can potentially utilize this study's TAM findings in other contextual settings to design and promote further implementation of e-Government systems.
KW - Accountability
KW - Electronic government (e-Government)
KW - Information systems success
KW - Technology acceptance model
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=79955046290&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.giq.2010.09.004
DO - 10.1016/j.giq.2010.09.004
M3 - 期刊論文
AN - SCOPUS:79955046290
SN - 0740-624X
VL - 28
SP - 271
EP - 279
JO - Government Information Quarterly
JF - Government Information Quarterly
IS - 2
ER -