Service quality, perceived value, and citizens’ continuous-use intention regarding e-government: Empirical evidence from China
Dalian University of Technology · Nankai University
Abstract
Citizens’ low continuous-use intention has become a great challenge for the development of e-government in China. This study has developed a chain model of e-government service quality, perceived value, and citizens’ continuous-use intention to explain the relationship between government website service quality and perceived value, as well as how that relationship influences citizens’ reuse intention. Using data collected from a survey of 1,650 citizen users living in one direct-controlled municipality and four high-population cities in China, this study verifies the components of e-government service quality through partial least squares (PLS) analysis and then tests the proposed concept model using…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 157.99
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 144
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2Topics & keywords
- China
- Service quality
- Government (linguistics)
- Value (mathematics)
- Empirical research
- Business
- Service (business)
- Quality (philosophy)