G2C acceptance in Malaysia: trust, perceived risk and political efficacy

Electronic government or e-government has long been known as a breakthrough of a new form of communication and transaction between the government and citizens, the government and industries, and among the government agencies. Simply, e-government is meant not only to help the government to accomplis...

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Main Authors: Hussein, Ramlah, Mohamed, Norshidah, Ahlan, Abdul Rahman, Mahmud, Murni, Aditiarawan, Umar
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling my.iium.irep.50782012-08-28T06:17:45Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/5078/ G2C acceptance in Malaysia: trust, perceived risk and political efficacy Hussein, Ramlah Mohamed, Norshidah Ahlan, Abdul Rahman Mahmud, Murni Aditiarawan, Umar T Technology (General) Electronic government or e-government has long been known as a breakthrough of a new form of communication and transaction between the government and citizens, the government and industries, and among the government agencies. Simply, e-government is meant not only to help the government to accomplish its daily administrative activities but also to provide an easier way to communicate with external entities such as citizens and business throughout the utilization of information and communication technology (ICT). With the implementation of e-government in Malaysia, study about Government to citizens (G2C) adoption could be significantly important in reflecting its progress. Against this backdrop, this research intends to study G2C adoption in Malaysia by adopting Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) theory as a framework. We investigated factors that are believed to influence citizens' intention to use G2C system. The factors were trust, perceived risk and political efficacy. 2009-12-13 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/5078/1/G2C_Acceptance_in_Malaysia_Ramlah_Murni.pdf Hussein, Ramlah and Mohamed, Norshidah and Ahlan, Abdul Rahman and Mahmud, Murni and Aditiarawan, Umar (2009) G2C acceptance in Malaysia: trust, perceived risk and political efficacy. In: Third International Symposium on Innovation and Information and Communication Technology (ISIICT 2009), 15 - 17 December 2009, Philadelphia University, Amman, Jordan. http://www.philadelphia.edu.jo/isiict2009/
institution Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia
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topic T Technology (General)
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Hussein, Ramlah
Mohamed, Norshidah
Ahlan, Abdul Rahman
Mahmud, Murni
Aditiarawan, Umar
G2C acceptance in Malaysia: trust, perceived risk and political efficacy
description Electronic government or e-government has long been known as a breakthrough of a new form of communication and transaction between the government and citizens, the government and industries, and among the government agencies. Simply, e-government is meant not only to help the government to accomplish its daily administrative activities but also to provide an easier way to communicate with external entities such as citizens and business throughout the utilization of information and communication technology (ICT). With the implementation of e-government in Malaysia, study about Government to citizens (G2C) adoption could be significantly important in reflecting its progress. Against this backdrop, this research intends to study G2C adoption in Malaysia by adopting Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) theory as a framework. We investigated factors that are believed to influence citizens' intention to use G2C system. The factors were trust, perceived risk and political efficacy.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Hussein, Ramlah
Mohamed, Norshidah
Ahlan, Abdul Rahman
Mahmud, Murni
Aditiarawan, Umar
author_facet Hussein, Ramlah
Mohamed, Norshidah
Ahlan, Abdul Rahman
Mahmud, Murni
Aditiarawan, Umar
author_sort Hussein, Ramlah
title G2C acceptance in Malaysia: trust, perceived risk and political efficacy
title_short G2C acceptance in Malaysia: trust, perceived risk and political efficacy
title_full G2C acceptance in Malaysia: trust, perceived risk and political efficacy
title_fullStr G2C acceptance in Malaysia: trust, perceived risk and political efficacy
title_full_unstemmed G2C acceptance in Malaysia: trust, perceived risk and political efficacy
title_sort g2c acceptance in malaysia: trust, perceived risk and political efficacy
publishDate 2009
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/5078/1/G2C_Acceptance_in_Malaysia_Ramlah_Murni.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/5078/
http://www.philadelphia.edu.jo/isiict2009/
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