适当的电子政务服务支持和对最终用户的影响

A. Bayaga
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在过去的五年中,研究提出了关于公民从电子政务服务中获得适当支持的关注。市民对电子政府服务的满意度较低,因此采用电子政府服务的程度较低,反映了他们的关注。这与详细的同化过程、精简的服务、最先进的技术、灵活的可访问性、意识和信任等因素有关。针对提出的关切,目前进行的研究系统地以制图审查/系统地图的形式,审查了从不同数据库或文献中选出的关于适当的电子政务服务支持及其对最终用户的影响的22篇文章的各种结构。在分析研究结果的基础上,提出了五个假设。其中包括:1)通过对详细的同化过程的支持,提高了使用电子政务服务的意图;2)通过设计简化的服务来支持公民,显著增强了对电子政务服务的支持;3)通过设计最先进的技术来支持公民,极大地丰富了电子政务服务;4)灵活地访问电子政务服务,显著提高了电子政务服务的使用;5)通过培养意识和能力来支持公民信任显著增强了使用电子政务服务的意愿。从理论的角度来看,结论是如果公民在使用电子政务服务时需要政府的支持,隐私演算结构应该发挥重要作用。
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Appropriate e-government service support and influences on end-users
In the past five years, research has raised concerns regarding the appropriate support citizens experience from e-government services. Their concerns were noted through feedback by citizens regarding their low satisfaction levels and consequently, low levels of adoption of such e-government services. This correlates with factors such as a detailed assimilation process, streamlined services, state-of-the-art technology, agile accessibility, awareness and trust. In response to the raised concerns, the current research was conducted, which systematically and in the form of a mapping review/systematic map, examined various constructs of 22 articles selected from different databases or literature on the appropriate e-government service support and influences on end-users. Based on the analysis of the study findings, five hypotheses have been developed. These include the following:1)The intent to use e-government service is enhanced via the support of a detailed assimilation process;2)Support for citizens by designing streamlined services significantly enhances the support of e-government services;3)Support for citizens by designing state-of-the-art technology greatly enriches e-government services;4)Agile accessibility to the e-services significantly improves the use of e-government services;5)Supporting citizens by developing awareness and trust significantly enhances the intent to use e-government services.From a theoretical perspective, the conclusion is that privacy calculus constructs should play a significant role if citizens need to be supported by government in their use of e-government services.
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