Interactions with e-government, new digital media and traditional channel choices: citizen-initiated factors

被引:50
|
作者
Reddick, Christopher [1 ]
Anthopoulos, Leonidas [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas San Antonio, Dept Publ Adm, San Antonio, TX 78249 USA
[2] TEI Thessaly, Larisa, Greece
关键词
Social media; E-government; Canada; Survey research; Channel choice;
D O I
10.1108/TG-01-2014-0001
中图分类号
G25 [图书馆学、图书馆事业]; G35 [情报学、情报工作];
学科分类号
1205 ; 120501 ;
摘要
Purpose - This paper aims to examine the factors that can predict citizen-initiated contact with e-government as an attempt to identify important differences between service channel selections. Although more than two decades have passed since the initiation of e-government, digital channel choice is still being questioned, compared to traditional channels, and the level of selection with channels is being investigated. Design/methodology/approach - This study states three research questions that are answered through a literature review and statistical analysis of a survey in a developed country. More specifically, it identifies the factors that impact channel choice and validates them with survey results. To this end, this paper utilizes data from a national Canadian survey, where citizens empirically evaluated their channel choice - e-government, new digital media and traditional service channels - for government contacts. Findings - Statistical analysis over this data return valuable findings such as that the e-government channel is more appropriate for information collection, whereas traditional service channels are more likely to establish individual problem solving. Moreover, the digital divide appears to have an impact on citizen channel choice. Furthermore, digitally literate citizens who are aware of privacy issues are more likely to use new digital media. Finally, citizens are quite satisfied from their new digital media experience, but are not as satisfied with their traditional contact experience. Originality/value - These outcomes show that e-government obstacles regarding digital divide, trust and efficiency remain active and have to be addressed more carefully by governments. This study shows that e-government and new digital media are not simple channel choices, but are complex in public service delivery. These outcomes confirm the significance of channel choice for transforming government, as e-government appears to be a part of a broader channel choice agenda.
引用
收藏
页码:398 / 419
页数:22
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Digital Commons and Citizen Coproduction in Smart Cities: Assessment of Brazilian Municipal E-Government Platforms
    Ribeiro Rotta, Mauricio Jose
    Sell, Denilson
    dos Santos Pacheco, Roberto Carlos
    Yigitcanlar, Tan
    ENERGIES, 2019, 12 (14):
  • [22] E-government and the Digital Agenda for Europe A Study of the User Involvement in the Digitalisation of Citizen Services in Denmark
    Billestrup, Jane
    Stage, Jan
    DESIGN, USER EXPERIENCE, AND USABILITY: USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN FOR DIVERSE INTERACTION PLATFORMS AND ENVIRONMENTS, PT II, 2014, 8518 : 71 - 80
  • [23] Digital Government Maturity as a Technologically New E-Government Maturity Model: Experience of Kazakhstan
    Jussupova, Gul
    Bokayev, Baurzhan
    Zhussip, Dauletbay
    3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON E-COMMERCE, E-BUSINESS AND E-GOVERNMENT, ICEEG 2019, 2019, : 10 - 14
  • [24] THE NEW REGULATION OF E-GOVERNMENT: A LACK OF INNOVATION IN TIMES OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
    Cotino Hueso, Lorenzo
    REVISTA CATALANA DE DRET PUBLIC, 2021, (63): : 118 - 136
  • [25] ANALYSING THE CRITICAL FACTORS INFLUENCING TRUST IN BOSNIAN AND HERZEGOVINIAN E-GOVERNMENT FROM CITIZEN PERSPECTIVE
    Osmanbegovic, Edin
    Fazlovic, Senad
    Lugavic, Zijad
    6TH INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE ECONOMY OF INTEGRATION (ICEI 2019): (E)MIGRATION AND COMPETITIVENESS OF SOUTHEASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES, 2019, : 200 - 211
  • [26] Role of Transformational Leadership on E-Government Switching: Multi-Channel and Digital Divide
    Mahmood, Khurram
    Nayyar, Zainab
    Mushtaq, Hafiz
    2017 12TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR INTERNET TECHNOLOGY AND SECURED TRANSACTIONS (ICITST), 2017, : 475 - 478
  • [27] Channel choice and public service delivery in Canada: Comparing e-government to traditional service delivery
    Reddick, Christopher G.
    Turner, Michael
    GOVERNMENT INFORMATION QUARTERLY, 2012, 29 (01) : 1 - 11
  • [28] New service development in e-government: identifying critical success factors
    Angelopoulos, Spyros
    Kitsios, Fotis
    Papadopoulos, Thanos
    TRANSFORMING GOVERNMENT- PEOPLE PROCESS AND POLICY, 2010, 4 (01) : 95 - 118
  • [29] Factors Affecting Citizen Adoption of E-Government in Developing Countries: An Exploratory Case Study From Indonesia
    Sabani, Alvedi
    Thai, Vinh
    Hossain, Mohammad Alamgir
    JOURNAL OF GLOBAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, 2023, 31 (01)
  • [30] Towards Improving e-Government Services Using Social Media-Based Citizen's Profile Investigation
    Kacem, Ameni
    Belkaroui, Rami
    Jemal, Dhouha
    Ghorbel, Haithem
    Faiz, Rim
    Abid, Ines Hammami
    9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ELECTRONIC GOVERNANCE (ICEGOV 2016), 2016, : 187 - 190