Title
E-Government Web Portal Adoption: A Service Level and Service Quality Perspective
Abstract
E-government web portal service level and service quality are critical factors that determine user's adoption and continuance use. The paper reports results of a study that examines user's adoption and continuance intention (CI) of e-government web portal from the perspective of service level and service quality. Three types of user groups are identified based on the purposes of use and the primary activities: information acquisition, information exchange, and transaction processing. Service quality is measured by web portal's information quality, design/function, reliability, security and privacy, and system responsiveness. A research model is proposed and tested using data based on a sample of 630 individual e-government web portal users in China. Results show that web portal's service quality affects user's adoption and continuance intention and the effect differs among different types of user groups. Implications based on the findings of the study are discussed in term of e-government web portal implementation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/HICSS.2014.275
HICSS
Keywords
Field
DocType
e-government,e-government web portal implementation,portals,individual e-government web portal,e-government web portal service quality,web services,human factors,service quality,user groups,user adoption determination,e-government web portal adoption,user group,web portal,information quality,adoption,e-government web portal,user continuance intention,web portal information quality,transaction processing,web portal design,system responsiveness,web portal security,data acquisition,continuance intent,e-government web portal service level,service quality perspective,information acquisition,web portal quality,data protection,web portal function,web portal reliability,information exchange,e-government web portal service,privacy protection,government data processing,service level,continuance intention
Service level objective,World Wide Web,Service level,Continuance,Service quality,Computer science,Information exchange,Knowledge management,Service level requirement,Web service,Information quality
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1060-3425
2
0.37
References 
Authors
28
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Xiao Jiang120.70
Shaobo Ji2677.34