Perceived Barriers to Business-to-Government (B2G) E-Commerce Adoption

IF 1.2 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE International Journal of Electronic Government Research Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.4018/ijegr.323571
M. Alryalat, Haroun Alryalat, Khalid H. M. Alhamzi, Anuj Sharma
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There are several studies that assess the influence of factors on citizens' intention to adopt e-government services in various contexts. However, there is a lack of research that examines the perceived barriers to B2G e-commerce adoption and develops an understanding of cause and effect group variables among them. This research is the first of its kind to extensively review the relevant literature in e-commerce adoption and assess the selected key factors which are equally relevant in the B2G e-commerce adoption. The authors apply a unique multi-criteria decision-making technique called DEMATEL to understand the nature of the barriers and collect data from eight experts having experience in B2G procurement in the public sector and government organizations. The data findings revealed that out of nine selected variables, five (i.e., lack of IT infrastructure [B1], lack of expertise and technical skills [B2], high cost of technology [B3], perceived information security risk [B5], and lack of awareness of government issues and legal policies [B6]) belonged to the ‘cause group' whereas the remaining four (i.e., organisational resistance to change [B4], lack of top management support [B7], low perceived operational benefits [B8], and unwillingness to adopt B2G e-commerce services [B9]) were found to be part of ‘effect group'. The theoretical and practical implications of the current study may enhance the understanding of B2G e-commerce adoption.
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企业对政府(B2G)电子商务采用的感知障碍
有几项研究评估了不同背景下影响公民采用电子政务服务意愿的因素。然而,缺乏研究来检查B2G电子商务采用的感知障碍,并对其中的因果组变量进行理解。本研究首次广泛回顾了电子商务采用的相关文献,并评估了在B2G电子商务采用中同样相关的选定关键因素。作者采用了一种称为DEMATEL的独特的多标准决策技术来了解障碍的性质,并从8位在公共部门和政府组织中具有B2G采购经验的专家那里收集数据。数据发现显示,在九个选择的变量中,五个(即缺乏IT基础设施[B1],缺乏专业知识和技术技能[B2],技术成本高[B3],感知信息安全风险[B5],以及缺乏对政府问题和法律政策的认识[B6])属于“原因组”,而其余四个(即组织抗拒变革[B4],缺乏高层管理支持[B7],感知运营效益低[B8],和不愿意采用B2G电子商务服务[B9])被发现属于“效果组”。本研究的理论和实践意义可以增进对B2G电子商务采用的理解。
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International Journal of Electronic Government Research
International Journal of Electronic Government Research INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Electronic Government Research (IJEGR) is a peer-reviewed, multi-disciplinary, international journal that publishes high-quality, original research about electronic government. Electronic government is broadly defined within topics such as but not limited to the hardware and software technology, e-government adoption and diffusion, e-government policy, e-government planning and management, e-government applications, and e-government impacts. The journal also serves as a forum for scholars and practitioners to present theoretical and philosophical discussions on current issues relating to the practice of electronic government.
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