2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10257-022-00573-4
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Watch who you trust! A structured literature review to build a typology of e-government risks

Abstract: The information systems, e-business, and e-government literature has unanimously shown that trust and risk are antecedents of the use of information technology and technology-based services. However, a deeper understanding of the relationship between trust and risk, especially when taking into account the extensive knowledge created in fields such as organisational science and psychology, is often missing. With this article, we aim at conceptualizing risk in e-government use. Based on a structured review of th… Show more

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“…This paper proposes a general equilibrium model that reveals the impact of building e-government on the government and the public, and more comprehensively reveals the mechanism of the impact of e-government construction at the level of the whole economy. The existing literature mainly focuses on the study of public trust in e-government [18,19], revealing the extent of the impact of e-government on the relationship between residents and local governments [20]. The main purpose of this paper is to reveal that the development of e-government will change the original model of government services, and that this change in the model will affect the mechanism of social tax payment and reduce the cost burden on the public, especially on businesses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper proposes a general equilibrium model that reveals the impact of building e-government on the government and the public, and more comprehensively reveals the mechanism of the impact of e-government construction at the level of the whole economy. The existing literature mainly focuses on the study of public trust in e-government [18,19], revealing the extent of the impact of e-government on the relationship between residents and local governments [20]. The main purpose of this paper is to reveal that the development of e-government will change the original model of government services, and that this change in the model will affect the mechanism of social tax payment and reduce the cost burden on the public, especially on businesses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Baldauf & Zimmerman, 2020), creating synergies between different governmental entities and organisations for the citizen bene t (Ahn, 2012); stimulating holistic e-participation interactions that involve multiple relevant stakeholders; leveraging government efforts in improving egovernment services to civilians (Greger et al, 2014); enhancing policy-making and trust in government (Distel et al, 2022;Sitthipon et al, 2022); and bringing government transparency into new high levels (Trianta llidou et al, 2022). These advantages have been realised from the "multiplier" effects of knowledge management and innovative coproduction (Saylam & Yildiz, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%