E-government Adoption: the Role of Perception of Digital Technology in the Public Service of Ghana

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Quaye, John Djomaakwei [1 ]
Sneiders, Eriks [1 ]
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[1] Stockholm Univ, Dept Comp & Syst Sci, Stockholm, Sweden
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e-government adoption factors; acceptance of digital technology; ICT4D; ICT in developing countries; ACCEPTANCE;
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Despite the benefits of e-government in transforming the public sectors across the world, its implementation in Africa experiences numerous setbacks. Human aspects have been identified as an underwriting factor leading to such setbacks; still, the role of the human aspects has been only partially studied. This research investigates how perception of digital technology by public servants in Ghana may have influenced the adoption of e-government in Ghana. We have discovered 13 relationships between 8 technology perception factors and 5 e-government adoption factors. Analysis of these relationships allowed us suggesting recommendations regarding e-government adoption to the government, public administration managers, and e-government designers in developing countries.
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