数字鸿沟对采用电子政务意愿影响的实证研究

Raed Masadeh, Dmaithan Almajal, Tha’er Majali, S. A. Majali, Ala’a Saeb Al-Sherideh
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这项研究调查了数字差距与约旦人使用电子政务的意愿之间的关系。它侧重于数字鸿沟的三个组成部分,即获取、技能和创新。此外,该研究还调查了社会人口因素如何影响这种联系。数据包括对700名居住在城市和农村地区的22岁及以上约旦公民发放的问卷的620份有效答复。采用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)第26版和矩结构分析(AMOS)第24版进行数据分析和假设检验。结果表明,数字鸿沟的三个方面(可及性、技能和创新性)都对约旦公民使用电子政务的意愿产生显著影响,其中可及性维度的影响最大,其次是技能维度,然后是创新性维度。此外,研究发现性别、年龄和教育程度是社会人口因素,可以削弱数字鸿沟对用户访问电子政务服务意愿的影响。相反,收入因素没有表现出类似的影响。此外,感知安全显著影响电子政务的使用倾向。信任在感知安全与参与电子政务意图之间的联系中起着重要的中介作用。
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An empirical study into the effect of the digital divide on the intention to adopt e-government
This study investigated the relationship between the digital gap and the intention of Jordanians towards e-government usage. It focused on three components of the digital divide namely access, skills, and innovativeness. In addition, the research investigated how socio-demographic factors influence this connection. Data comprised 620 valid replies to questionnaires issued to 700 Jordanian citizens aged 22 and older who resided in urban and rural areas. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 26 and Analysis of Moment Structures (AMOS) version 24 were employed in data analyses and hypotheses testing. The results showed that all three aspects of the digital divide had a significant influence (access, skills, and innovativeness) on the intent of Jordanian citizens to utilize e-government, and the dimension of access imparted the strongest impact, followed by the dimension of skills and then the dimension of innovativeness. Additionally, it was discovered that gender, age, and education were the socio-demographic factors that could weaken the impact of the digital divide on the intentions of user to access e-government services. Contrariwise, the factor of income did not show a similar impact. Furthermore, perceived security significantly impacted the propensity towards e-government usage. Trust played a significant role in mediating the link between perceived security and the intention to engage in e-government.
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