2020
DOI: 10.1504/ijeg.2020.106997
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Examining voters' intention to use internet voting system: a case of Ghana

Abstract: This study seeks to examine and understand factors that influence internet voting (i-voting) adoption intention from young voters' perspective, using unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) and the trust as a framework. Using a quantitative research method, the researcher collected data from 274 university students in Ghana, using closed-ended questions, and the data was analysed using the partial least square with SmartPLS 3. The results of the findings indicates that accuracy (β = 0.251, p… Show more

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“…Research shows that the intensity of the impact of TVS and TiVT on IUIV is not balanced. Although the impact of TiVT on IUIV has been clearly demonstrated (Ali & Al Mubarak, 2018;Carter & Campbell, 2011;Nemeslaki et al, 2016), quite a few studies have refuted the impact of TVS on IUIV (Agbesi, 2020;Nemeslaki et al, 2016;Powell et al, 2012;Warkentin et al, 2018). Our study supports the former (TiVT-> IUIV) but does not agree with the latter results.…”
Section: Key Findingscontrasting
confidence: 88%
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“…Research shows that the intensity of the impact of TVS and TiVT on IUIV is not balanced. Although the impact of TiVT on IUIV has been clearly demonstrated (Ali & Al Mubarak, 2018;Carter & Campbell, 2011;Nemeslaki et al, 2016), quite a few studies have refuted the impact of TVS on IUIV (Agbesi, 2020;Nemeslaki et al, 2016;Powell et al, 2012;Warkentin et al, 2018). Our study supports the former (TiVT-> IUIV) but does not agree with the latter results.…”
Section: Key Findingscontrasting
confidence: 88%
“…Also of importance is the research finding of Solvak and Vassil (2018) that citizens remain loyal to the new voting method due to a positive experience, ensuring at least that existing turnout levels are maintained. Second, research shows the social influence of environment on intention to use i-voting, meaning that existing i-voters attract others by example, leading to an increase in participation (Agbesi, 2020;Fuster & Grandón, 2021;Powell et al, 2012). Third, the cost-effectiveness of i-voting was also demonstrated by Krimmer et al (2021) using a case study in Estonia.…”
Section: I-voting As An E-government Servicementioning
confidence: 92%
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