mGovernment services and adoption: Current research and future direction

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Abstract

With the unprecedented growth of mobile technologies, governments of both developed and developing countries have started adopting mobile services in the form of m-government. While the vendors and practitioners are heavily engaged in this transformation, the scholarly world is lagging to keep pace with the progress and to provide clear theoretical guidance for successful adoption. This paper takes a stock of scholarly publications on m-government adoption since the year 2000 and reports findings and future directions based on meta-analysis of secondary data. The articles were classified into research themes, delivery mode, theory and methods. The paper identifies the dearth of scholarly work and calls for more in-depth work to make important contribution in this area.

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Hussain, M., & Imran, A. (2014). mGovernment services and adoption: Current research and future direction. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 429, pp. 311–323). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-43459-8_20

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