Trust and Communication 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-72945-5_8
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The Role of Trust for Citizens’ Adoption of Public E-Services

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“…Lopes et al (2019) found four main keys that can increase the adoption of electronic public services by citizens in Brazil: collaborative processes, government readiness, e-service design, and citizen trust. In the context of developed countries, several factors such as internet trust, government trust, perceived ease of use, perceived usability, and perceived risk are used as models to see the influence of intent to use government electronic services (Carter et al, 2016;Distel et al, 2021). In Greece, there is a relevant study conducted by Balaskas et al (2022).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lopes et al (2019) found four main keys that can increase the adoption of electronic public services by citizens in Brazil: collaborative processes, government readiness, e-service design, and citizen trust. In the context of developed countries, several factors such as internet trust, government trust, perceived ease of use, perceived usability, and perceived risk are used as models to see the influence of intent to use government electronic services (Carter et al, 2016;Distel et al, 2021). In Greece, there is a relevant study conducted by Balaskas et al (2022).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…“In face of risky situations, decision makers, i.e. citizens, need trust as a bypass to these risk perceptions to be able to decide and act.” (Distel et al 2021 , 164)…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Citizens as users of e-government services can perceive various risks that may or may not be congruent with actually existing risks “In the context of e-government, perceived risk can be seen as the conviction by a citizen that he/she will suffer some sort of loss when using an e-government system.” (Verkijika & Wet 2018 , p. 85) “In face of risky situations, decision makers, i.e. citizens, need trust as a bypass to these risk perceptions to be able to decide and act.” (Distel et al 2021 , 164) What is the type of risk? Quality of information/data System-provided/User-driven Quality of information/data pertains to, for example, accuracy, completeness and timeliness of data (according to Ballou & Pazer 1985 ; 1995 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lopes et al [8] found four main keys that could increase the adoption of electronic public services by citizens in Brazil: collaborative process, governmental readiness, E-service design, and citizen trust. In the context of developed countries, several factors such as trust of the Internet, trust of the government, perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, and perceived risk are used as models to see the effect on the intention to use government e-services [9,12]. In Greece, there is a relevant study conducted by Balaskas et al [13].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%