Citizens' involvement in e-government in the European Union: The rising importance of the digital skills

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This paper studies what factors influence European citizens in their e-government adoption and use, and whether there are differences within the European Union. A binary logistic regression model has been used to determine the profile of e-government users. The article highlights especially the influence of digital skills, as an increasingly influential factor, and opens up new areas of research such as the uses of e-government depending on the population density or sociodemographic factors. Given a certain lack of e-government studies at a pan-European level, this article provides an empirical comparative analysis in the EU and provides insights into the factors influencing the behaviour of European e-citizens.

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Rodriguez-Hevía, L. F., Navío-Marco, J., & Ruiz-Gómez, L. M. (2020). Citizens’ involvement in e-government in the European Union: The rising importance of the digital skills. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/SU12176807

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