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Study on the Diffusion Performance of Standard E-Government Information Systems

Study on the Diffusion Performance of Standard E-Government Information Systems
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摘要 Standard e-government information system(SEIS) including mobile-government applications are playing more and more important roles in the establishing of national e-government framework. It can be beneficial not only for avoiding redundant e-government IS development but also for improving collaboration among government agencies. Two research questions were explored: what are the factors influencing the performance of SEIS? Will mandatory SEIS create a better performance than non-mandatory SEIS? Specifically, the use of five categories of IS aspects--information system quality, online service quality, offline service quality, diffusion modes and standard network size—is proposed to understand the performance of SEIS through applying both survey study and simulation study. The results show that information system quality and online service quality of SEIS have strong effects on users' expectation and users' satisfaction, which thereafter promotes the performance of SEIS. Government agencies' offline service quality shows a significant effect on users' satisfaction while not on users' expectation. Furthermore, the diffusion speed of SEIS in non-mandatory and mandatory modes and the standard network size also have great influence on the utility of SEIS. Standard e-government information system(SEIS) including mobile-government applications are playing more and more important roles in the establishing of national e-government framework. It can be beneficial not only for avoiding redundant e-government IS development but also for improving collaboration among government agencies. Two research questions were explored: what are the factors influencing the performance of SEIS? Will mandatory SEIS create a better performance than non-mandatory SEIS? Specifically, the use of five categories of IS aspects--information system quality, online service quality, offline service quality, diffusion modes and standard network size—is proposed to understand the performance of SEIS through applying both survey study and simulation study. The results show that information system quality and online service quality of SEIS have strong effects on users' expectation and users' satisfaction, which thereafter promotes the performance of SEIS. Government agencies' offline service quality shows a significant effect on users' satisfaction while not on users' expectation. Furthermore, the diffusion speed of SEIS in non-mandatory and mandatory modes and the standard network size also have great influence on the utility of SEIS.
出处 《China Communications》 SCIE CSCD 2016年第5期182-202,共21页 中国通信(英文版)
基金 supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China (71103021, 71573022, 71372193, 71301106) Beijing Philosophy and Social Science Planning Foundation (13JGC085) Beijing Higher Education Yong Elite Teacher Foundation (YETP0852) Humanities and Social Sciences Foundation of the Ministry of Education(13YJC630034, 13YJA790023)
关键词 standard e-government IS mobile-government application information system quality online service quality offline service quality diffusion modes network size 电子政务信息系统 扩散性能 标准 用户满意度 服务质量 非强制性 政府机构 网络规模
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