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Clarifying the Role of E-Government Trust in E-Government Success Models: A Meta-analytic Structural Equation Modeling Approach
Australasian Journal of Information Systems, Volume: 27
Swansea University Author: Yogesh Dwivedi
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DOI (Published version): 10.3127/ajis.v27i0.4079
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E-government implementation success is of critical importance for nations. Prior information systems (IS) success models emphasize the effects of information quality, service quality, system quality, and user satisfaction but do not consider e-government trust. This study incorporates e-government t...
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