Adoption of e-voting systems: A case study of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Nigeria: A preliminary study
The trend in the technological development has made the use of computer and its supporting technologies mandatory in virtually all aspects of life.This is never an exception in the conventional voting process.Several issues have been revealed associated with the manual voting system which makes it...
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my.uum.repo.110322015-05-25T02:04:29Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/11032/ Adoption of e-voting systems: A case study of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Nigeria: A preliminary study Ishaq, Salimonu R. R.G., Jimoh Shiek Osman, Wan Rozaini Shittu, Abdul JaleelKehinde HD28 Management. Industrial Management The trend in the technological development has made the use of computer and its supporting technologies mandatory in virtually all aspects of life.This is never an exception in the conventional voting process.Several issues have been revealed associated with the manual voting system which makes it inappropriate in the emerging technology-driven society. Several countries have successfully implemented an electronic voting technology. Considering Nigeria as a developing nation with quite a number of constraints regarding technological innovations, there is therefore the need to investigate the readiness on the part of the organization empowered to conduct elections in the country (INEC) so as to pave ways for its successful implementation.In this paper, the relationship among the variables of adoption evidenced from the previous literature was investigated using correlation coefficients and multiple linear regressions.As a pilot study, only 47 responses were captured from senior staffs of INEC. The results show that there is strong relationship between the variables examined. 2012-07-04 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/11032/1/CR141.pdf Ishaq, Salimonu R. and R.G., Jimoh and Shiek Osman, Wan Rozaini and Shittu, Abdul JaleelKehinde (2012) Adoption of e-voting systems: A case study of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Nigeria: A preliminary study. In: Knowledge Management International Conference (KMICe) 2012, 4 – 6 July 2012, Johor Bahru, Malaysia. http://www.kmice.uum.edu.my |
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The trend in the technological development has
made the use of computer and its supporting
technologies mandatory in virtually all aspects of life.This is never an exception in the conventional voting process.Several issues have been revealed associated with the manual voting system which makes it inappropriate in the emerging technology-driven society. Several countries have successfully implemented an electronic voting technology. Considering Nigeria as a developing nation with quite a number of constraints regarding technological
innovations, there is therefore the need to
investigate the readiness on the part of the
organization empowered to conduct elections in
the country (INEC) so as to pave ways for its
successful implementation.In this paper, the
relationship among the variables of adoption
evidenced from the previous literature was
investigated using correlation coefficients and multiple linear regressions.As a pilot study, only 47 responses were captured from senior staffs of INEC. The results show that there is strong relationship between the variables examined. |
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Adoption of e-voting systems: A case study of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Nigeria: A preliminary study |
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