The influence of perceived system quality and perceived information quality towards continuance intention of tax e-filing system in Malaysia

In this twenty first century, organizations are competing each other‘s to survive in this globalization arena.Not only organizations, government sectors of each countries also facing challenges and keep on finding the best ways to provide the better government services to their citizens. For that go...

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Main Authors: Chandra, Punitha, Ibrahim, Amlus, Jamaludin, Fathirah, Amlus, Mohamad Harith
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: Academy for Global Business Advancement (AGBA) 2015
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/19442/1/AGBA12%202015%20665-672.pdf
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Summary:In this twenty first century, organizations are competing each other‘s to survive in this globalization arena.Not only organizations, government sectors of each countries also facing challenges and keep on finding the best ways to provide the better government services to their citizens. For that government agencies increasingly explore and giving priority for information and communication technologies (ICTs) to improve, advanced the delivery and dissemination of government services and information (Azmi,Kamarulzaman, & Hamid, 2012; Chen, 2010) by using internet as a powerful tool to deliver government services via electronic means (Wangpipatwong, Chutimaskul, & Papasratorn, 2009) to the benefits of citizens and organizations.As the tremendous growth of internet users worldwide (Internet World Statistics, 2013), affordability and accessibility of ICT (Ahmad, Markkula, & Oivo, 2013) offers government a new medium to reach their citizens (Ahmad et al., 2013) and transformed the delivery of services from traditional services (manual method) to electronic means (Satapathy, Mahapatra, Patel, Biswas, & Mishra, 2014).Thus, to cater the citizens' needs and to take priority of speedy growth of internet popularity government launches electronic government (e-government) services (Vathanophas, Krittayaphongphun, & Klomsiri, 2008) for the benefits of citizens and government.