The institutional spheres of e-government usage
A large number ofstudies have been conducted in an attempt to investigate and understand the usage determinants ofe-government applications. However, there seems to be lack ofresearch that look into the factors of environment, termed as the institutional spheres, as most focus on technological, indi...
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author | Kassim, Erne Suzila Hussin, Husnayati |
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description | A large number ofstudies have been conducted in an attempt to investigate and understand the usage determinants ofe-government applications. However, there seems to be lack ofresearch that look into the factors of environment, termed as the institutional spheres, as most focus on technological, individual and organizational perspectives. Therefore, using institutional theory as a lens, a
framework is proposed to consider the different institutional realms that will affect the decision to use
the various types of e-governments applications. These aspects are drawn together into a model and its implications for future IS research are discussed. |
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spelling | oai:generic.eprints.org:14552011-11-24T06:00:12Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/1455/ The institutional spheres of e-government usage Kassim, Erne Suzila Hussin, Husnayati JS Local government Municipal government Q Science (General) A large number ofstudies have been conducted in an attempt to investigate and understand the usage determinants ofe-government applications. However, there seems to be lack ofresearch that look into the factors of environment, termed as the institutional spheres, as most focus on technological, individual and organizational perspectives. Therefore, using institutional theory as a lens, a framework is proposed to consider the different institutional realms that will affect the decision to use the various types of e-governments applications. These aspects are drawn together into a model and its implications for future IS research are discussed. 2009 Proceeding Paper NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/1455/1/The_Institutional_Spheres_Of__E-Goverment_Usage.pdf Kassim, Erne Suzila and Hussin, Husnayati (2009) The institutional spheres of e-government usage. In: 4th Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems (MCIS09), 25-27 September 2009, Athens, Greece. (Unpublished) http://www.mcis2009.org/ |
spellingShingle | JS Local government Municipal government Q Science (General) Kassim, Erne Suzila Hussin, Husnayati The institutional spheres of e-government usage |
title | The institutional spheres of e-government usage |
title_full | The institutional spheres of e-government usage |
title_fullStr | The institutional spheres of e-government usage |
title_full_unstemmed | The institutional spheres of e-government usage |
title_short | The institutional spheres of e-government usage |
title_sort | institutional spheres of e government usage |
topic | JS Local government Municipal government Q Science (General) |
url | http://irep.iium.edu.my/1455/1/The_Institutional_Spheres_Of__E-Goverment_Usage.pdf |
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