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Does e-government performance actually boost citizen use? Evidence from European countries

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  • Liang Ma
  • Yueping Zheng

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For many years, it was believed that higher-performing e-government features would boost citizen use of e-services. However, this straightforward proposition had never been tested. Using a survey of over 28,000 citizens across 32 European countries, we examined the effect of e-government performance on citizen use. Theoretically, a better-designed and maintained government website should be used more, but it was reject by multilevel model estimates. We found that performance was negatively related to citizen use of e-information and e-services, while e-participation use was insignificant. The implications of our findings on future efforts to increase the uptake of e-government are also discussed.

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  • Liang Ma & Yueping Zheng, 2018. "Does e-government performance actually boost citizen use? Evidence from European countries," Public Management Review, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 20(10), pages 1513-1532, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rpxmxx:v:20:y:2018:i:10:p:1513-1532
    DOI: 10.1080/14719037.2017.1412117
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    1. Ciesielska, Magdalena & Rizun, Nina & Chabik, Jakub, 2022. "Assessment of E-government inclusion policies toward seniors: A framework and case study," Telecommunications Policy, Elsevier, vol. 46(7).
    2. Siti Amerieska & Novi Nugrahani & Mika Marsely & Santi Rahayu, 2021. "The Impact of Digital and Green Innovation Strategy on Citizen Trust Towards Sustainable Financial Performance of Local Government," International Journal of Finance & Banking Studies, Center for the Strategic Studies in Business and Finance, vol. 10(4), pages 176-186, October.
    3. Liliana Hawrysz, 2021. "Dynamic Capabilities Affecting the Functioning of E-Administration in Polish Public Admistration Entities," European Research Studies Journal, European Research Studies Journal, vol. 0(2B), pages 3-22.
    4. Liliana Hawrysz, 2020. "Strategic Orientation and Effects of E-Administration: Findings from the Miles and Snow Framework," Administrative Sciences, MDPI, vol. 10(2), pages 1-19, June.
    5. Stanisław Cichocki & Aleksandra Nagańska, 2021. "Przeciwdziałanie korupcji za pomocą nowoczesnych technologii – analiza skuteczności rozwiązań e-government," Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics, Warsaw School of Economics, issue 3, pages 97-124.

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