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E-Government Portal Characteristics and Individual Appeal: An Examination of E-Government and Citizen Acceptance in the Context of Local Administration Portals
Authors:Bernd W Wirtz  Robert Piehler  Peter Daiser
Institution:1. German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer, German Research Institute for Public Administration, Speyer, Germanyls-wirtz@uni-speyer.de;3. German Research Institute for Public Administration, Speyer, Germany;4. German University of Administrative Sciences, Speyer, Germany
Abstract:E-government applications have become an important interface between citizens and public administration. However, quantitative research on e-government usage shows a tendency toward generic research models and in part lacks statistical rigor. Especially mediating conditions are often not taken into account appropriately. This contribution addresses this gap and provides a conceptually extended model of technology acceptance in the context of online city portals. The proposed model is tested with a large sample (n = 1,273) using structural equation modeling. Ease of use, usefulness, and privacy were found to be determinants of e-government portal acceptance, which in turn determines continuance intention of e-government portals. Furthermore, Internet competence and need for personal interaction were found to be direct determinants of continuance intention on the level of individual user appeal. The findings are discussed in terms of theory, and implications for public managers of online city portals are derived.
Keywords:electronic government  citizen acceptance  local administration portals  e-government portal acceptance  continuance intention  structural equation modeling
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