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| E-Government adoption in developing countries; the case of Indonesia |
24 August 2011This research seeks to measure the acceptance of Indonesian citizens to egovernment programs.
Huge benefits and usefulness offered by e-government and an increasing number of Internet users has raised the government of the Republic of Indonesia to issue several policies on e-government development. The government has an obligation to deliver better and faster public service through e-government. Since 2003 some e-government policies have been issued by the government in annual accounts, the global rank of e-government readiness as well as regional rank of Indonesia comparatively low.
Some previous studies found that success of e-government implementation is dependent not only on government support, but also on citizen’s willingness to accept and adopt e-government services. This research is to find out how the acceptance of Indonesian Internet users to e-government services, in terms of relative advantage, image, compatibility, and ease of use varies.
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