2009
DOI: 10.1504/eg.2009.022595
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Examining the impact of possible antecedents on service usage: an empirical study on Macao e-government

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“…Similarly, the sample size and the corresponding correlation coefficients (i.e., Pearson's Correlation) have been considered for analyzing the cumulative performance of the relationships. Fu et al (2006) Electronic Filing System 27208 taxpayers Taiwan Hung et al (2006) Online Tax Filing System 1099 public Taiwan Kim and Holzer (2006) Digital Democracy 895 officers South Korea Sun et al (2006) E-Official-Doc System 631 managers Taiwan Phang et al (2006) Information Systems 139 citizens China Yao and Murphy (2007) Electronic Voting System 453 citizens USA Hung et al (2007) E-Kiosk System 244 citizens Taiwan Dwivedi et al (2007b) Broadband System 237 citizens Pakistan Khoumbati et al (2007) Broadband System 237 citizens Pakistan Lee and Lei (2007) E-Government System 226 citizens China Sahu and Gupta (2007) E-Government System 163 users India Dwivedi and Weerakkody (2007) Broadband System 138 users Saudi Arabia Lau and Kwok (2007) E-Commerce System 87 professionals Hong Kong Dwivedi et al (2007a) E-Services System 70 citizens Bangladesh van Dijk et al 2008Internet Services 1225 citizens Netherlands Tan et al (2008) Website Application 647 citizens USA Colesca and Dobrica (2008) E-Government Services 481 citizens Romania Li et al (2008) Information Systems 443 students USA Pinho and Macedo (2008) E-Declaration System 351 accountants Portugal Belanger and Carter (2008) E-Government System 214 citizens USA Teo et al (2008) E-Government Website 214 students Singapore Vathanophas et al (2008) Internet Systems 124 naval officers Thailand Wang and Liao (2008) E-Government System 119 citizens Taiwan Carter (2008) E-Government System 105 citizens USA Gotoh (2009) Online Tax Filing System 824 users Japan Yeow and Loo (2009) ATM Systems 500 citizens Malaysia Tang et al (2009) E-Government Portal 385 citizens China Ojha et al (2009) Online Tax Filing System 310 students India Chiang (2009) E-Voting System 281 students Taiwan…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the sample size and the corresponding correlation coefficients (i.e., Pearson's Correlation) have been considered for analyzing the cumulative performance of the relationships. Fu et al (2006) Electronic Filing System 27208 taxpayers Taiwan Hung et al (2006) Online Tax Filing System 1099 public Taiwan Kim and Holzer (2006) Digital Democracy 895 officers South Korea Sun et al (2006) E-Official-Doc System 631 managers Taiwan Phang et al (2006) Information Systems 139 citizens China Yao and Murphy (2007) Electronic Voting System 453 citizens USA Hung et al (2007) E-Kiosk System 244 citizens Taiwan Dwivedi et al (2007b) Broadband System 237 citizens Pakistan Khoumbati et al (2007) Broadband System 237 citizens Pakistan Lee and Lei (2007) E-Government System 226 citizens China Sahu and Gupta (2007) E-Government System 163 users India Dwivedi and Weerakkody (2007) Broadband System 138 users Saudi Arabia Lau and Kwok (2007) E-Commerce System 87 professionals Hong Kong Dwivedi et al (2007a) E-Services System 70 citizens Bangladesh van Dijk et al 2008Internet Services 1225 citizens Netherlands Tan et al (2008) Website Application 647 citizens USA Colesca and Dobrica (2008) E-Government Services 481 citizens Romania Li et al (2008) Information Systems 443 students USA Pinho and Macedo (2008) E-Declaration System 351 accountants Portugal Belanger and Carter (2008) E-Government System 214 citizens USA Teo et al (2008) E-Government Website 214 students Singapore Vathanophas et al (2008) Internet Systems 124 naval officers Thailand Wang and Liao (2008) E-Government System 119 citizens Taiwan Carter (2008) E-Government System 105 citizens USA Gotoh (2009) Online Tax Filing System 824 users Japan Yeow and Loo (2009) ATM Systems 500 citizens Malaysia Tang et al (2009) E-Government Portal 385 citizens China Ojha et al (2009) Online Tax Filing System 310 students India Chiang (2009) E-Voting System 281 students Taiwan…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to West (2001), public opinion places privacy concerns near the top of the list of citizen concerns about electronic government formats, and having a visible privacy statement is a valuable tool for reassuring consumers and leading to better trust of services. A study of international e-government usage by Tang (et al, 2009) found that trust of consumers has a direct influence on usage of e-government sites. According to Sheng and Trimi (2008), disclosing critical information such as personal or tax data via new technologies makes citizens more concerned about privacy issues.…”
Section: Privacy and Consumer Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Five studies [20,24,29,52,58] used TAM and TPB together, four of them [6,24,48,77] used even three theories or models, whereas three [32,68,74] Survey: [6], [8], [9], [12], [16], [20], [24], [29], [32], [48], [49], [52], [58], [63], [67], [68], [74], [77], [76], [79], [86]; Interview: [84], [86], [89]; Secondary Data Analysis: [31]; Case Study: [69] Information System Success Model (DeLone and McLean, 1992McLean, , 2003 Survey: [19], [22], [30], [32], [55], [59], [65], [68], [74], …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%