Towards e-Government: end-user satisfaction with IT implementation at royal Malaysian customs

This paper examines the extent of end-user satisfaction on the service delivery process by the Royal Malaysian Customs (RMC) as the agency moves toward implementing electronic government (e-government) initiatives. The RMC has in fact been identified as one of the prominent and technology-pioneering...

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Main Authors: Abdul Hamid, Abdul Bakar, Choy, Chongsiong, Lin, Binsham, Mohd. Radzi, Najmi
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Published: World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd 2014
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0219622014500102
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spelling my.utm.631062017-06-14T03:24:11Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/63106/ Towards e-Government: end-user satisfaction with IT implementation at royal Malaysian customs Abdul Hamid, Abdul Bakar Choy, Chongsiong Lin, Binsham Mohd. Radzi, Najmi HD Industries. Land use. Labor This paper examines the extent of end-user satisfaction on the service delivery process by the Royal Malaysian Customs (RMC) as the agency moves toward implementing electronic government (e-government) initiatives. The RMC has in fact been identified as one of the prominent and technology-pioneering government agencies in the country and therefore suitable for delivering electronic public services. Data were collected in mid-2009 from two types of customers, i.e., internal (Customs officers) and external (forwarding agents, importers, and bonded warehouse licensees) who use the Customs Information Systems (CIS) C8 form for transshipment of goods. Overall, the findings suggest that both types of customers are either indecisive and/or doubtful with the performance of the CIS. These findings are then extended to the broader context of information technology. It is of paramount importance that the RMC takes appropriate measures to satisfy both its internal and external customers by provision of improving its service delivery process through its CIS to produce desirable results. World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd 2014 Article PeerReviewed Abdul Hamid, Abdul Bakar and Choy, Chongsiong and Lin, Binsham and Mohd. Radzi, Najmi (2014) Towards e-Government: end-user satisfaction with IT implementation at royal Malaysian customs. International Journal of Information Technology and Decision Making, 13 (3). pp. 451-471. ISSN 0219-6220 http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0219622014500102 DOI:10.1142/S0219622014500102
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
spellingShingle HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Abdul Hamid, Abdul Bakar
Choy, Chongsiong
Lin, Binsham
Mohd. Radzi, Najmi
Towards e-Government: end-user satisfaction with IT implementation at royal Malaysian customs
description This paper examines the extent of end-user satisfaction on the service delivery process by the Royal Malaysian Customs (RMC) as the agency moves toward implementing electronic government (e-government) initiatives. The RMC has in fact been identified as one of the prominent and technology-pioneering government agencies in the country and therefore suitable for delivering electronic public services. Data were collected in mid-2009 from two types of customers, i.e., internal (Customs officers) and external (forwarding agents, importers, and bonded warehouse licensees) who use the Customs Information Systems (CIS) C8 form for transshipment of goods. Overall, the findings suggest that both types of customers are either indecisive and/or doubtful with the performance of the CIS. These findings are then extended to the broader context of information technology. It is of paramount importance that the RMC takes appropriate measures to satisfy both its internal and external customers by provision of improving its service delivery process through its CIS to produce desirable results.
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author Abdul Hamid, Abdul Bakar
Choy, Chongsiong
Lin, Binsham
Mohd. Radzi, Najmi
author_facet Abdul Hamid, Abdul Bakar
Choy, Chongsiong
Lin, Binsham
Mohd. Radzi, Najmi
author_sort Abdul Hamid, Abdul Bakar
title Towards e-Government: end-user satisfaction with IT implementation at royal Malaysian customs
title_short Towards e-Government: end-user satisfaction with IT implementation at royal Malaysian customs
title_full Towards e-Government: end-user satisfaction with IT implementation at royal Malaysian customs
title_fullStr Towards e-Government: end-user satisfaction with IT implementation at royal Malaysian customs
title_full_unstemmed Towards e-Government: end-user satisfaction with IT implementation at royal Malaysian customs
title_sort towards e-government: end-user satisfaction with it implementation at royal malaysian customs
publisher World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/63106/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0219622014500102
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