沙特阿拉伯公民使用电子政务移动服务体验的探索性研究

Nourah Almrezeq, Rahma Alhamdan, Malak Mahyub, M. Alfayad
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世界各国政府已经开始利用电子政务技术向利益相关者提供政府服务。电子政府确保以更简单和方便的方式提供更有效和快捷的公共服务。科技的最新发展为公民与政府互动提供了新的途径。此外,智能手机的创新扩展促使政府通过移动平台提供服务。在沙特阿拉伯,许多组织通过移动应用程序向公民提供服务。然而,公民对政府移动应用程序的体验仍然未知。体验,反映在人们描述交互的方式中,是设计交互的关键因素。在回顾了相关文献并考虑到当前可用的移动应用程序之后,本文探索并实证调查了沙特阿拉伯公民与移动政府电子服务互动的经验。该研究涉及33个访谈,使用解释方法进行数据收集和分析。实证研究的结果揭示了一些可能影响公民体验的因素。该研究最明显的发现是,尽管公民支持向移动政府服务的转变,但有证据表明,移动应用程序不能被视为与政府互动的主要渠道。这项研究提供了关于公民如何与政府移动服务互动的新见解,有助于提高知识水平。这项研究的结果将有助于移动电子服务设计师了解沙特阿拉伯公民的情况,也可以在其他类似国家的情况下引用。
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An Exploratory Study to Investigate Citizens' Experience with E-Government Mobile Services in Saudi Arabia
Governments around the globe have started to utilize technology to deliver government services to their stakeholders by means of e-government. E-government ensures delivery of more effective and efficient public services in easier and more convenient forms. Recent developments in technology provide new ways for citizens to interact with their government. In addition, the innovative expansion of smart phones has motivated governments to deliver their services through mobile platforms. In Saudi Arabia, many organizations offer their services to citizens through mobile applications. However, citizens' experience with governmental mobile applications is still unknown. Experience, as reflected in the way people describe their interaction, is a crucial factor in designing that interaction. Following a review of the relevant literature, and considering the current mobile applications available, this paper explores and investigates empirically citizens' experience of interacting with mobile government e-services in Saudi Arabia. The study involves 33 interviews, using an interpretive approach for data collection and analysis. Findings from the empirical study have revealed a number of factors which may influence citizens' experience. The most obvious finding to emerge from the study is that, although citizens support the shift towards delivery of mobile government services, evidence shows that mobile applications cannot be considered a primary channel of interaction with the government. The study contributes to knowledge by providing new and fresh insights about how citizens interact with government mobile services. Results from this study will help mobile e-services designers to understand the situation in relation to citizens in Saudi Arabia, and can also be invoked in the case of other, similar states.
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