Adoption of e-Government in Pakistan: Demand Perspective

  • Haider Z
  • Shuwen C
  • Abbassi Z
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Abstract

The reason for this paper is to investigate the variables that empower citizen adoption of e-Government driven organizations in Pakistan, where these offices are at a simple stage. Comprehension citizen's adoption of electronic-government is an essential topic, as the utilization of eGovernment has turned into an integral part of administration. Achievement of such activities depends generally on the productive utilization of e-taxpayer supported organizations. Inclusive e-Government is the gateway to the efficiency promised by the Electronic Government. This study utilizes the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model to inspect the powerful elements of the adoption and utilization of e-Government services in Pakistan from a national point of view. An online survey was led and a factual spellbinding examination was performed on the reactions got from 200 Pakistani nationals. The embraced model can be utilized as a rule for the execution of e-Government services in Pakistan. This study recommends that government ought to run broad publicizing battles to guarantee that individuals are mindful of the services and utilization them. This infers that government ought to place accentuation on expanding familiarity with the services, show the profits of citizens, and empowering confidence in the framework.

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Haider, Z., Shuwen, C., & Abbassi, Z. (2015). Adoption of e-Government in Pakistan: Demand Perspective. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 6(5). https://doi.org/10.14569/ijacsa.2015.060512

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