This work investigates the factors affecting the adoption and acceptance of e-services in Jordan. In which, requirements for successful e-services implementation is addressed, and significant barriers being faced by e-services users and developers are described. Results have indicated that ease of use, usefulness, credibility, self-efficacy and trust had positive effects on the e-services adoption in Jordan. However, risk and cost at the other spectrum had a significant negative effect. Outcomes of this research have drawn a number of practical implications achieving positive attitude towards e-services adoption and developing the employment of e-services applications. Such implications include; promoting its trust, decreasing the perceived risk and cost, overcoming services development obstacles, considering user's capability concerns and increasing the awareness of e-services usefulness and ease of use. © Copyright for this article is retained by the author(s).
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Al-Saraireh, J., & Alnabhan, M. (2014). Factors analysis for e-services adoption in Jordan: A technology acceptance study. Modern Applied Science, 8(3), 192–201. https://doi.org/10.5539/mas.v8n3p192
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