Toward a comprehensive conceptualization of the digital divide and its impact on e-government system success: evidence from local governments in Indonesia
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Open access
Authors
Rahman, Arief
Date
2014Supervisor
Assoc. Prof. Jeremy Galbreath
Prof. Mohammed Quaddus
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Curtin Graduate School of Business
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Abstract
Purpose - This research aimed to investigate the digital divide and its impact on egovernment system success in Indonesia. Design/methodology - This study applies two-stage sequential mixed method research approach. Findings - The results supported direct influences of digital divide on e-government system success, the mediating effects of trust in e-government and the moderating effects of demographic variables. Research implications/contributions - It contributes to the developments of literature on digital divide and e-government, and to the implementation of egovernment.
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