Empathetic examination of the contextual situations of e-government adoption initiatives by Zimbabwean citizens

This paper seeks to empathetically examine the contextual situations of adopting e-Government initiatives by the citizens of Zimbabwe using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT). Literature study on e-Government combined with questionnaire survey findings were used to determ...

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Main Authors: Giyane, Maxmillan, Ruvinga, Caroline, Mutembedza, Amanda N., Zhou, Tinashe G., Punungwe, Chritopher, Mamboko, Patrick, Rebanowako, Taurai G.
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Published: A Global Society for Multidisciplinary Research 2016
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Online Access:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/292656189
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1655
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author Giyane, Maxmillan
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Mutembedza, Amanda N.
Zhou, Tinashe G.
Punungwe, Chritopher
Mamboko, Patrick
Rebanowako, Taurai G.
author_facet Giyane, Maxmillan
Ruvinga, Caroline
Mutembedza, Amanda N.
Zhou, Tinashe G.
Punungwe, Chritopher
Mamboko, Patrick
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description This paper seeks to empathetically examine the contextual situations of adopting e-Government initiatives by the citizens of Zimbabwe using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT). Literature study on e-Government combined with questionnaire survey findings were used to determine the behaviours and perceptions of the citizens acting as drivers and hindrances towards the adoption of e-Government in Zimbabwe. The questionnaire survey targeted respondents seeking services from the Home Affairs Ministry in Zimbabwe’s three major cities (Harare, Bulawayo and Gweru). The study findings revealed three key drivers namely: social influences (peer influence (55%)), performance expectancy (perceived usefulness (72%)) and effort expectancy (perceived ease of use (79%)). Facilitating conditions was noted to be the key barrier manifesting itself as citizens’ lack of trust (security and privacy (53%)) in e-Government usage, the perceived high cost of doing business over the internet and lack of awareness of the e-Government initiative and its benefits. The study winds off by proffering recommendations to tackle the identified barriers in order to improve acceptance of the e-Government services by Zimbabwean citizens.
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spelling ir-11408-16552022-06-27T13:49:06Z Empathetic examination of the contextual situations of e-government adoption initiatives by Zimbabwean citizens Giyane, Maxmillan Ruvinga, Caroline Mutembedza, Amanda N. Zhou, Tinashe G. Punungwe, Chritopher Mamboko, Patrick Rebanowako, Taurai G. E-Government, UTAUT, Zimbabwean Citizens, Social Influences, Performance Expectancy, Effort Expectancy This paper seeks to empathetically examine the contextual situations of adopting e-Government initiatives by the citizens of Zimbabwe using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT). Literature study on e-Government combined with questionnaire survey findings were used to determine the behaviours and perceptions of the citizens acting as drivers and hindrances towards the adoption of e-Government in Zimbabwe. The questionnaire survey targeted respondents seeking services from the Home Affairs Ministry in Zimbabwe’s three major cities (Harare, Bulawayo and Gweru). The study findings revealed three key drivers namely: social influences (peer influence (55%)), performance expectancy (perceived usefulness (72%)) and effort expectancy (perceived ease of use (79%)). Facilitating conditions was noted to be the key barrier manifesting itself as citizens’ lack of trust (security and privacy (53%)) in e-Government usage, the perceived high cost of doing business over the internet and lack of awareness of the e-Government initiative and its benefits. The study winds off by proffering recommendations to tackle the identified barriers in order to improve acceptance of the e-Government services by Zimbabwean citizens. 2016-06-28T14:49:44Z 2016-06-28T14:49:44Z 2013-08 Article 2320-5083 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/292656189 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1655 en Journal of International Academic Research for Multidisciplinary;Vol. 1, No. 7; p. 411-424 open A Global Society for Multidisciplinary Research
spellingShingle E-Government, UTAUT, Zimbabwean Citizens, Social Influences, Performance Expectancy, Effort Expectancy
Giyane, Maxmillan
Ruvinga, Caroline
Mutembedza, Amanda N.
Zhou, Tinashe G.
Punungwe, Chritopher
Mamboko, Patrick
Rebanowako, Taurai G.
Empathetic examination of the contextual situations of e-government adoption initiatives by Zimbabwean citizens
title Empathetic examination of the contextual situations of e-government adoption initiatives by Zimbabwean citizens
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title_fullStr Empathetic examination of the contextual situations of e-government adoption initiatives by Zimbabwean citizens
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title_short Empathetic examination of the contextual situations of e-government adoption initiatives by Zimbabwean citizens
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topic E-Government, UTAUT, Zimbabwean Citizens, Social Influences, Performance Expectancy, Effort Expectancy
url https://www.researchgate.net/publication/292656189
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1655
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