Understanding the key driver of e-government services continuance usage intention: An integrated model of Expectation Confirmation Model and Technology Acceptance Model

Continuous usage is crucial for ensuring the longevity of technological advancements. The success of e-government is contingent upon its ongoing use, rather than its initial acceptance. Nevertheless, there has been a dearth of scholarly research on the ongoing use of e-government services. The objec...

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Published in:Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development
Main Author: Napitupulu D.; Usino W.; Azmi N.A.; Kartika R.S.; Supratikta H.; Suhendra A.; Yohanitas W.A.; Saksono H.; Halik A.; Suhandojo
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Language:English
Published: EnPress Publisher, LLC 2024
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Napitupulu D.; Usino W.; Azmi N.A.; Kartika R.S.; Supratikta H.; Suhendra A.; Yohanitas W.A.; Saksono H.; Halik A.; Suhandojo
Understanding the key driver of e-government services continuance usage intention: An integrated model of Expectation Confirmation Model and Technology Acceptance Model
2024
Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development
8
12
10.24294/jipd.v8i12.7957
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85208606352&doi=10.24294%2fjipd.v8i12.7957&partnerID=40&md5=9708abbcfb8d5cb774b502a97483d319
Continuous usage is crucial for ensuring the longevity of technological advancements. The success of e-government is contingent upon its ongoing use, rather than its initial acceptance. Nevertheless, there has been a dearth of scholarly research on the ongoing use of e-government services. The objective of this study was to identify the primary factors that influences the continued use of e-government services in Indonesia. The research model was created by integrating both Expectation Confirmation Model and Technology Acceptance Model, two theories that are frequently employed in the adoption of technology. The data was obtained by administering an online survey to 217 Indonesian citizens who had previously utilized the Online Citizen Aspiration and Complaints Service (LAPOR) e-Government services. The results indicate that perceived ease of use had a substantial impact on citizen satisfaction and perceived usefulness. In contrast to previous research conducted in the context of e-Government, it was found that perceived usefulness did not have a significant correlation with the intention to continue using the system. The most significant predictor of continued intention to use was citizen satisfaction. Surprisingly, satisfaction was more significantly influenced by perceived ease of use than perceived usefulness. The implications of these findings are elaborated upon. © 2024 by author(s).
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author Napitupulu D.; Usino W.; Azmi N.A.; Kartika R.S.; Supratikta H.; Suhendra A.; Yohanitas W.A.; Saksono H.; Halik A.; Suhandojo
spellingShingle Napitupulu D.; Usino W.; Azmi N.A.; Kartika R.S.; Supratikta H.; Suhendra A.; Yohanitas W.A.; Saksono H.; Halik A.; Suhandojo
Understanding the key driver of e-government services continuance usage intention: An integrated model of Expectation Confirmation Model and Technology Acceptance Model
author_facet Napitupulu D.; Usino W.; Azmi N.A.; Kartika R.S.; Supratikta H.; Suhendra A.; Yohanitas W.A.; Saksono H.; Halik A.; Suhandojo
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title Understanding the key driver of e-government services continuance usage intention: An integrated model of Expectation Confirmation Model and Technology Acceptance Model
title_short Understanding the key driver of e-government services continuance usage intention: An integrated model of Expectation Confirmation Model and Technology Acceptance Model
title_full Understanding the key driver of e-government services continuance usage intention: An integrated model of Expectation Confirmation Model and Technology Acceptance Model
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description Continuous usage is crucial for ensuring the longevity of technological advancements. The success of e-government is contingent upon its ongoing use, rather than its initial acceptance. Nevertheless, there has been a dearth of scholarly research on the ongoing use of e-government services. The objective of this study was to identify the primary factors that influences the continued use of e-government services in Indonesia. The research model was created by integrating both Expectation Confirmation Model and Technology Acceptance Model, two theories that are frequently employed in the adoption of technology. The data was obtained by administering an online survey to 217 Indonesian citizens who had previously utilized the Online Citizen Aspiration and Complaints Service (LAPOR) e-Government services. The results indicate that perceived ease of use had a substantial impact on citizen satisfaction and perceived usefulness. In contrast to previous research conducted in the context of e-Government, it was found that perceived usefulness did not have a significant correlation with the intention to continue using the system. The most significant predictor of continued intention to use was citizen satisfaction. Surprisingly, satisfaction was more significantly influenced by perceived ease of use than perceived usefulness. The implications of these findings are elaborated upon. © 2024 by author(s).
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