The Conceptualization of a Research Model for the Measurement of e-Government 2.0 Readiness in the Developing Countries

The Conceptualization of a Research Model for the Measurement of e-Government 2.0 Readiness in the Developing Countries

Author: 
Usoro, Abel
Place: 
Hershey, PA
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2012
Responsibility: 
Vasileios, Yfantis, jt. author
Dimitrios, Tseles, jt. author
Editor: 
Amin Azab, Nahed
Journal Title: 
Cases on Web 2.0 in Developing Countries
Source: 
Cases on Web 2.0 in Developing Countries
Abstract: 

This chapter explores the potential of Web 2.0 utilization in developing countries through the concept of e-government. Successful implementation of the Web 2.0 concept has to combine both technological and human factors. Thus, this chapter proposes a conceptual model that will measure e-government 2.0 readiness. The conceptual model is based on a combination of the Technology Acceptance Model, Theory of Planned Behavior, and indexes from the United Nation's database. South Sudan is used at the end as a brief case study of the potential of e-Government 2.0. Future research should validate the empirical model. Meanwhile, the implications of the model are presented.

CITATION: Usoro, Abel. The Conceptualization of a Research Model for the Measurement of e-Government 2.0 Readiness in the Developing Countries edited by Amin Azab, Nahed . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2012. Cases on Web 2.0 in Developing Countries - Available at: https://library.au.int/conceptualization-research-model-measurement-e-government-20-readiness-developing-countries