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Citizens’ Adoption Behavior of Mobile Government (mGov): A Cross-Cultural Study
Author Affiliations
North South University, Swansea University, University of Bamberg, McMaster University
Published InInformation Systems Management
Year2016
Citations55
Abstract
This study aims to address the paradigms of consumers’ adoption behavior for mobile government, posits the factors which pursue citizens’ intention to adopt mobile government services, and reveals the impact of cultural dimensions in perceiving driving factors of mobile government adoption. The mobile government adoption model was developed and tested among users of three different countries, namely Bangladesh, Canada, and Germany. The finding suggests the rationale that cross-cultural differences impact consumers’ perception of mobile government adoption behavior.
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