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What is Trust of Government

Exploring the Dynamics of Consumerism in Developing Nations
Consumers’ perceptions and confidence in the ability and integrity of government departments to provide efficient online services via e-government platforms.
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Facilitating Consumers' Adoption of E-Government in South Africa: Supply Side-Driven Virtuous Cycles
Richard Shambare (University of Venda, South Africa)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 23
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7906-9.ch011
Abstract
This chapter examines the diffusion and adoption of electronic governance systems (e-government) in South Africa. The purpose of the chapter is to determine how the supply side in South Africa has facilitated consumers' adoption of e-government. To achieve this objective, an extensive review of the literature encapsulating e-government, South African public services, information communication technologies (ICTs), and commerce was conducted. Findings revealed interesting results. First among many was that e-government is viewed by the government as a panacea to a plethora of socio-economic problems facing the country. It was further revealed that e-government initiatives at the municipality level are quite instrumental in driving the e-government agenda in South Africa. Of note, municipalities have rolled out various e-government programs. As a result, the country's overall e-government rankings were observed to have significantly improved in the recent past. The chapter concludes by highlighting several opportunities through which e-government could be further strengthened.
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Consumer Adoption of E-Government in South Africa: Barriers, Solutions, and Implications
Consumers’ perceptions and confidence in the ability and integrity of government departments to provide efficient online services via e-government platforms.
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