Citizens' perception about M-government services: Results from an exploratory survey

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The development of mobile technology is facilitating the transformation in a way that governments deliver their services. Mobile government is one area that has received very little research, but it can have a tremendous impact on the way citizens engage with their government. This research analyses the data gathered from 81 respondents through online survey on the various aspects of mobile government and collects their views on some of the key questions related to the use of mobile government. The findings showed that although citizens are aware of the possibilities they hardly used mobile devices as a direct communication channel with government. Most users tend to use social media platforms and social media is used as an intermediary between government and citizens. The findings of this research also indicated that although the users are well aware of m-government services and own smartphones, only a handful of them use their mobiles for accessing government services.

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Rana, N. P., Janssen, M., Sahu, G. P., Baabdullah, A., & Dwivedi, Y. K. (2019). Citizens’ perception about M-government services: Results from an exploratory survey. In Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (Vol. 2019-January, pp. 3356–3365). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.24251/hicss.2019.405

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