2015
DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n6s1p477
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The Influence of Trust and Risk on Intention to Use E-Democracy in Nigeria

Abstract: Studies revealed that the level of success and diffusion of e-democracy is low in the developing

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“…In addition, governments attempt to enhance the democratic process when they use e-voting as a technology to increase the participation of citizens in the election processes (Alguliyev et al, 2019;Alomari, 2016). E-democracy is capable of revoking the distrust that is likely to develop between governments and citizens (Mishra, 2019;Ayo et al, 2015). Governments can become more accountable and transparent and regain the trust of their citizens by seeking public opinions through online deliberation and consultation.…”
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“…In addition, governments attempt to enhance the democratic process when they use e-voting as a technology to increase the participation of citizens in the election processes (Alguliyev et al, 2019;Alomari, 2016). E-democracy is capable of revoking the distrust that is likely to develop between governments and citizens (Mishra, 2019;Ayo et al, 2015). Governments can become more accountable and transparent and regain the trust of their citizens by seeking public opinions through online deliberation and consultation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of e-democracy has emerged as a new form of democratic practice that allows political parties and democratic actors within a society to present their programs and ideas and communicate via the internet, mobile technologies and social media platforms (Lindner and Aichholzer, 2020;Oni et al, 2017;Ayo et al, 2015). The concept also includes electronic voting (Alguliyev et al, 2019;Shat and Pimenidis, 2017;Nchise, 2012), and e-democracy enables political forces to have a mass media presence by using the internet, which is difficult to achieve using traditional media forms.…”
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“…Traditional democracy, however, has much higher costs and complex procedures with elitist features; yet, unlike e-democracy, it has relative proximity to the voters. Besides, e-democracy is still not widely adopted in developing countries for various reasons (Ayo et al, 2015 ; Oni et al, 2017 ; Shat & Pimenidis, 2017 ; Toots, 2019 ). For example, certain economic difficulties are evident in developing countries regarding the accessing of e-democracy applications (Naranjo-Zolotov et al, 2019a , 2019b ; Toots, 2019 ).…”
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“…Menurut Mayer, Davis, & Schoorman, (1995) (Chen, 2018;Fayad & Paper, 2015;Harryanto, Muchran, & Ahmar, 2018;Hartono, Holsapple, Kim, Na, & Simpson, 2014;Hu, Chau, Sheng, & Tam, 1999;Jeon & Park, 2015;Phatthana & Mat, 2011;Roy, 2017). Selanjutnya terdapat hasil penelitian faktor risk yang berpengaruh positif terhadap penerimaan dan penggunaan sebuah teknologi (Ayo, Mbarika, & Oni, 2015;Belkhamza & Wafa, 2009;Juniwati, 2014;Liao, Lin, & Liu, 2010;Lin et al, 2014). Selain itu, faktor kepercayaan (trust) juga berpengaruh terhadap penerimaan teknologi (Chao, 2019;Jubran, Djamhuri, & Baridwan, 2016;Paqih, 2011;Sharma & Sharma, 2019 (Syahrum & Salim, 2012).…”
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