E-BRIM usage by B40 citizens: The role of citizens' trust and computer self-efficacy

E-BR1M (Bantuan Rakyat 1 Malaysia) is an e-government application that was introduced to facilitate the efficiency of The People Living Assistance program in Malaysia. The program targets citizens with low income (less than RM 4,000). The aim of this paper is to examine factors (relative advantage,...

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Main Authors: Tajudeen, Farzana Parveen, Sulaiman, Ainin, Ramli, Siti Qhairunissa, Azali, Nor Shahida, Shuib, Liyana
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spelling my.um.eprints.356112023-10-24T09:24:04Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/35611/ E-BRIM usage by B40 citizens: The role of citizens' trust and computer self-efficacy Tajudeen, Farzana Parveen Sulaiman, Ainin Ramli, Siti Qhairunissa Azali, Nor Shahida Shuib, Liyana HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare E-BR1M (Bantuan Rakyat 1 Malaysia) is an e-government application that was introduced to facilitate the efficiency of The People Living Assistance program in Malaysia. The program targets citizens with low income (less than RM 4,000). The aim of this paper is to examine factors (relative advantage, compatibility, ease of use, trust, and computer self-efficacy) that contribute to e-BR1M usage as well as the role of trust as a mediator and computer self-efficacy as a moderator. Empirical data was collected via a questionnaire survey of 577 e-BR1M recipients in Kuala Lumpur. The results illustrated that only ease of use did not significantly contribute to e-BR1M usage. Trust partially mediates the relationship between relative advantage, compatibility, ease of use, and e-BR1M usage. Computer self-efficacy only moderates the relationship between relative advantage and intention to use e-BR1M. The findings can be used by the relevant authorities in designing and planning new e-government applications, particularly for the lower income group of the population. © 2021 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.. All rights reserved. Inderscience Publishers 2021 Article PeerReviewed Tajudeen, Farzana Parveen and Sulaiman, Ainin and Ramli, Siti Qhairunissa and Azali, Nor Shahida and Shuib, Liyana (2021) E-BRIM usage by B40 citizens: The role of citizens' trust and computer self-efficacy. Electronic Government, 17 (2). pp. 144-159. ISSN 1740-7494, DOI https://doi.org/10.1504/EG.2021.114579 <https://doi.org/10.1504/EG.2021.114579>. 10.1504/EG.2021.114579
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topic HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
spellingShingle HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
Tajudeen, Farzana Parveen
Sulaiman, Ainin
Ramli, Siti Qhairunissa
Azali, Nor Shahida
Shuib, Liyana
E-BRIM usage by B40 citizens: The role of citizens' trust and computer self-efficacy
description E-BR1M (Bantuan Rakyat 1 Malaysia) is an e-government application that was introduced to facilitate the efficiency of The People Living Assistance program in Malaysia. The program targets citizens with low income (less than RM 4,000). The aim of this paper is to examine factors (relative advantage, compatibility, ease of use, trust, and computer self-efficacy) that contribute to e-BR1M usage as well as the role of trust as a mediator and computer self-efficacy as a moderator. Empirical data was collected via a questionnaire survey of 577 e-BR1M recipients in Kuala Lumpur. The results illustrated that only ease of use did not significantly contribute to e-BR1M usage. Trust partially mediates the relationship between relative advantage, compatibility, ease of use, and e-BR1M usage. Computer self-efficacy only moderates the relationship between relative advantage and intention to use e-BR1M. The findings can be used by the relevant authorities in designing and planning new e-government applications, particularly for the lower income group of the population. © 2021 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.. All rights reserved.
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author Tajudeen, Farzana Parveen
Sulaiman, Ainin
Ramli, Siti Qhairunissa
Azali, Nor Shahida
Shuib, Liyana
author_facet Tajudeen, Farzana Parveen
Sulaiman, Ainin
Ramli, Siti Qhairunissa
Azali, Nor Shahida
Shuib, Liyana
author_sort Tajudeen, Farzana Parveen
title E-BRIM usage by B40 citizens: The role of citizens' trust and computer self-efficacy
title_short E-BRIM usage by B40 citizens: The role of citizens' trust and computer self-efficacy
title_full E-BRIM usage by B40 citizens: The role of citizens' trust and computer self-efficacy
title_fullStr E-BRIM usage by B40 citizens: The role of citizens' trust and computer self-efficacy
title_full_unstemmed E-BRIM usage by B40 citizens: The role of citizens' trust and computer self-efficacy
title_sort e-brim usage by b40 citizens: the role of citizens' trust and computer self-efficacy
publisher Inderscience Publishers
publishDate 2021
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