会议专题

Determinants of E-Government Service Adoption: An Innovation Diffusion Perspective

Ranking the worlds top E-Government Readiness in 2002, 2004, and 2005, Taiwans experience in promoting egovernment could provide worldwide governors a practical knowledge for planning and implementation. Further, given the e-government services, e.g. tax e-filing system (TEFS) can be seen as an innovation for taxpayers to adopt, Taiwans experience has also become a sensible example in innovation marketing. This study used three diffusion models, i.e. external, internal, and mixed influence models, to reveal whether the diffusion of TEFS in Taiwan was affected by mass media advertising, interactions among acquaintances, or a combination of both. Findings indicated that the mixed influence model is the best fit, but acquaintances influence is the dominant factor. The authors therefore argue that governors should consider Source-Strategy Fit, i.e. it is essential to understand TEFS features and its influential sources when promoting the G2C e-government services. Only when the adequate marketing strategies are developed, the huge investments in building e-government infrastructure can bring about citizens convenient digital life and government efficiency to the full.

E-government Tax E-filing System Adoption and Diffusion

Hui-Chih Wang Her-Sen Doong Feng-Chang Lin

National Chiayi University Chiayi, Taiwan University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, USA

国际会议

第三届IEEE无线通讯、网络技术暨移动计算国际会议

上海

英文

2007-09-21(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)