Authors |
Attributes |
Van Dijk et al. (2008Van Dijk, J. A. G. M., Peters, O., & Ebbers, W. (2008). Explaining the acceptance and use of government Internet services: A multivariate analysis of 2006 survey data in the Netherlands. Government Information Quarterly, 25(3), 379-399.) |
Social influence, attitude toward use, performance expectancy, effort expectancy, choice of preferred channel, access to digital media, experience with digital media, offer of services, age, gender, level of education, and occupation. |
Bélanger and Carter (2008Bélanger, F., & Carter, L. (2008). Trust and risk in e-government adoption. Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 17(2), 165-176.) |
Trust in the Internet and government. |
Venkatesh et al. (2012Venkatesh, V., Chan, F. K. Y., & Thong, J. Y. L. (2012). Designing e-government services: Key service attributes and citizens’ preference structures. Journal of Operations Management, 30(1-2), 116-133.) |
Usability, IT resources, technical support, and security. |
Alomari (2014Alomari, M. K. (2014). Discovering Citizens Reaction Toward E-Government: Factors in E-Government Adoption. Journal of Information Systems and Technology Management, 11(1), 5-20.) |
Trust in the Internet, website design, religious belief, Internet and computer skills confidence, word of mouth, resistance to change, perceived usefulness, complexity, and adoption. |
Shareef et al. (2014Shareef, M. A., Kumar, V., Kumar, U., & Dwivedi, Y. (2014). Factors affecting citizen adoption of transactional electronic government. Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 27(4), 385-401.) |
Awareness, availability of resources, skills for multi-language use, quality of information, trust, security, perceived benefits, and image. |
Araujo and Reinhard (2015Araujo, M. H., & Reinhard, N. (2015). Factors influencing the use of electronic government services in Brazil. Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI). Proceedings - Series of the Gesellschaft fur Informatik (GI), 221(4), 140-149.) |
Social class, Internet access location, use of e-commerce, e-financial services, and e-mail. |
Santos and Reihard (2015Santos, E. M., & Reinhard, N. (2015). Serviços de Governo Eletrônico: um estudo sobre o uso por indivíduos no Brasil. In Proceedings of 25º International Conference on Information Resources Management, Ottawa, Ontario.) |
Preference for personal contact, difficulty of access, security, unavailability of services, and no return on requests. |
Moraes and Meirelles (2017Moraes, G. H. D. S. M., & Meirelles, F. S. (2017). User’s perspective of eletronic government adoption in Brazil. Journal of Technology Management and Innovation, 12(2), 1-10.) |
Perceived benefits, facilitating conditions, usability, social influence, security, trust, and habit. |
Araujo et al. (2018Araujo, M. H., Reinhard, N., & Cunha, M. A. (2018). Serviços de governo eletrônico no Brasil: uma análise a partir das medidas de acesso e competências de uso da internet. Revista de Administração Pública, 52(4), 676-694.) |
Social class, Internet access location, and use of the network for study, work, relationships, and research. |
Barrera-Barrera et al. (2019Barrera-Barrera, R., Rey-Moreno, M., & Medina-Molina, C. (2019). Explanatory factors of the preference and use of electronic administration in Spain. Journal of Public Administration, 53 (2), 349-374.) |
Gender, age, educational level, marital status, work situation, and religion. |