Success Factors Influencing Citizens’ Adoption of IoT Service Orchestration for Public Value Creation in Smart Government

Digitization and lightning expansions in digital technology have made it possible to collect data on almost anything, making it easier to quantify and integrate the collected data. The diffusion of IoT technologies has fostered the government-citizen relationship, creating a powerful argument for pu...

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Main Authors: Sohail Raza Chohan, Guangwei Hu
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9248990/
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description Digitization and lightning expansions in digital technology have made it possible to collect data on almost anything, making it easier to quantify and integrate the collected data. The diffusion of IoT technologies has fostered the government-citizen relationship, creating a powerful argument for public value creation. Thus, IoT service orchestration can influence the development and trustworthiness of intention to use behavior. This study aims to explore the success factors of IoT service orchestration to create public value in smart government by integrating ISST and cognitive trust into TAM. Based on the literature and research outcomes, a comprehensive IoT-based Public Value Model (IoT-PVM) was developed to provide a complete picture of system success. This conceptual model is validated analytically through a quantitative method using PLS-SEM. The findings highlight that IoT service orchestration can enable the government to deliver public value, just as public trust has a parental role in building citizens' positive behavior intentions towards the use of IoT in e-government services. The model explains 71.8% variance in perceived ease of use, 59.7% in public trust, 62.6% in perceived usefulness, 61.9% in usage behavior intention, and 69.8% of public value creation. The study results and discussion offer valuable insights regarding the public value creation of IoT-empowered public services and also contribute to academic research literature and are practically helpful for policymakers for designing IoT service orchestration and making government smarter, more transparent, and responsive to citizens.
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spelling doaj.art-26f76d275bda4a8ab618b0852fa8ac1c2022-12-21T22:02:32ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-01820842720844810.1109/ACCESS.2020.30360549248990Success Factors Influencing Citizens’ Adoption of IoT Service Orchestration for Public Value Creation in Smart GovernmentSohail Raza Chohan0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8879-7063Guangwei Hu1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1303-363XSchool of Information Management, Nanjing University, Nanjing, ChinaSchool of Information Management, Nanjing University, Nanjing, ChinaDigitization and lightning expansions in digital technology have made it possible to collect data on almost anything, making it easier to quantify and integrate the collected data. The diffusion of IoT technologies has fostered the government-citizen relationship, creating a powerful argument for public value creation. Thus, IoT service orchestration can influence the development and trustworthiness of intention to use behavior. This study aims to explore the success factors of IoT service orchestration to create public value in smart government by integrating ISST and cognitive trust into TAM. Based on the literature and research outcomes, a comprehensive IoT-based Public Value Model (IoT-PVM) was developed to provide a complete picture of system success. This conceptual model is validated analytically through a quantitative method using PLS-SEM. The findings highlight that IoT service orchestration can enable the government to deliver public value, just as public trust has a parental role in building citizens' positive behavior intentions towards the use of IoT in e-government services. The model explains 71.8% variance in perceived ease of use, 59.7% in public trust, 62.6% in perceived usefulness, 61.9% in usage behavior intention, and 69.8% of public value creation. The study results and discussion offer valuable insights regarding the public value creation of IoT-empowered public services and also contribute to academic research literature and are practically helpful for policymakers for designing IoT service orchestration and making government smarter, more transparent, and responsive to citizens.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9248990/Public value creationE-governmentInternet of ThingsIoT orchestrationpublic servicestechnology acceptance
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Internet of Things
IoT orchestration
public services
technology acceptance
title Success Factors Influencing Citizens’ Adoption of IoT Service Orchestration for Public Value Creation in Smart Government
title_full Success Factors Influencing Citizens’ Adoption of IoT Service Orchestration for Public Value Creation in Smart Government
title_fullStr Success Factors Influencing Citizens’ Adoption of IoT Service Orchestration for Public Value Creation in Smart Government
title_full_unstemmed Success Factors Influencing Citizens’ Adoption of IoT Service Orchestration for Public Value Creation in Smart Government
title_short Success Factors Influencing Citizens’ Adoption of IoT Service Orchestration for Public Value Creation in Smart Government
title_sort success factors influencing citizens x2019 adoption of iot service orchestration for public value creation in smart government
topic Public value creation
E-government
Internet of Things
IoT orchestration
public services
technology acceptance
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