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Predictors of E-government adoption in India: : direct and indirect effects of technology anxiety and information quality

Published: 01 January 2019 Publication History

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E-government adoption has been the focus of many research studies in the past. However, few studies have explored the role of technology anxiety and information quality in the E-government adoption process. The purpose of this paper is to examine the direct and indirect effects of technology anxiety and information quality on E-government adoption. The results of our study indicate that technology anxiety indirectly influences E-government adoption. At the same time, the direct effect of technology anxiety on E-government adoption weakens in the presence of effort expectancy. Perceived information quality has positive direct effect on E-government adoption. However, we did not find any significant indirect effect of information quality on E-government adoption. This study contributes to E-government adoption frameworks by analysing the effect of computer and internet related anxiety and information quality on the adoption of E-government services. Implications for theory and practice that would help the policy makers in enhancing the effectiveness of E-government services have been discussed.

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        cover image International Journal of Business Information Systems
        International Journal of Business Information Systems  Volume 31, Issue 3
        2019
        150 pages
        ISSN:1746-0972
        EISSN:1746-0980
        DOI:10.1504/ijbis.2019.31.issue-3
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        Inderscience Publishers

        Geneva 15, Switzerland

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        Published: 01 January 2019

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        1. E-government adoption
        2. information quality
        3. technology anxiety
        4. indirect effect

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