articleJournal of Management Information SystemsDec 1, 2008Closed access

Trust and Electronic Government Success: An Empirical Study

National University of Singapore · HEC Paris · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Electronic government is being increasingly recognized as a means for transforming public governance. Despite this increasing interest, information systems (IS) literature is mostly silent on what really contributes to the success of e-government Web sites. To fill this gap, this study examines the role of trust in e-government success using the updated DeLone and McLean IS success model as the theoretical framework. The model is tested via a survey of 214 Singapore e-government Web site users. The results show that trust in government, but not trust in technology, is positively related to trust in e-government Web sites. Further, trust in e-government Web sites is positively related to information quality,…

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Keywords
  • Government (linguistics)
  • Quality (philosophy)
  • Business
  • Corporate governance
  • Service quality
  • Knowledge management
  • E-Government
  • Service (business)
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