Measuring users' satisfaction with Malaysia's electronic government systems

The research seeks to measure users' satisfaction and identify the contributors of satisfaction. We used the end-user computing satisfaction (EUCS) model as the a priori model to measure internal end-users' satisfaction with Malaysia's electronic government systems. We gathered data f...

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Main Authors: Mohamed, Norshidah, Hussin, Husnayati, Hussein, Ramlah
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spelling my.iium.irep.5522011-06-24T07:21:03Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/552/ Measuring users' satisfaction with Malaysia's electronic government systems Mohamed, Norshidah Hussin, Husnayati Hussein, Ramlah JQ Political institutions Asia T Technology (General) The research seeks to measure users' satisfaction and identify the contributors of satisfaction. We used the end-user computing satisfaction (EUCS) model as the a priori model to measure internal end-users' satisfaction with Malaysia's electronic government systems. We gathered data from internal end-users at the level of officers and directors of Malaysia's electronic government systems. Using the structural equation modeling approach, our results show that all five first-order factors, content, accuracy, timeliness, format and ease of use, explain the contributors of satisfaction. Further, our studies provide the evidence that in Malaysia's electronic government context, end-users' satisfaction priorities are timeliness, content and accuracy. This paper makes a significant contribution by applying the Information Systems body of knowledge to measure users' satisfaction with Malaysia's electronic government systems, test and validate the EUCS model in the context of Malaysia's electronic government environment. The paper has enhanced our understanding of users' demands for interactions with business, citizens and other government personnel in the Malaysian electronic government environment. Academic Conferences Ltd. 2009 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/552/1/Measuring_users%27_satisfaction_with_Malaysia%27s_Electronic_Government_systems.pdf Mohamed, Norshidah and Hussin, Husnayati and Hussein, Ramlah (2009) Measuring users' satisfaction with Malaysia's electronic government systems. The Electronic Journal of e-Government, 7 (3). pp. 283-294. ISSN 1479-439X http://www.ejeg.com/volume7/issue3
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T Technology (General)
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T Technology (General)
Mohamed, Norshidah
Hussin, Husnayati
Hussein, Ramlah
Measuring users' satisfaction with Malaysia's electronic government systems
description The research seeks to measure users' satisfaction and identify the contributors of satisfaction. We used the end-user computing satisfaction (EUCS) model as the a priori model to measure internal end-users' satisfaction with Malaysia's electronic government systems. We gathered data from internal end-users at the level of officers and directors of Malaysia's electronic government systems. Using the structural equation modeling approach, our results show that all five first-order factors, content, accuracy, timeliness, format and ease of use, explain the contributors of satisfaction. Further, our studies provide the evidence that in Malaysia's electronic government context, end-users' satisfaction priorities are timeliness, content and accuracy. This paper makes a significant contribution by applying the Information Systems body of knowledge to measure users' satisfaction with Malaysia's electronic government systems, test and validate the EUCS model in the context of Malaysia's electronic government environment. The paper has enhanced our understanding of users' demands for interactions with business, citizens and other government personnel in the Malaysian electronic government environment.
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author Mohamed, Norshidah
Hussin, Husnayati
Hussein, Ramlah
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Hussin, Husnayati
Hussein, Ramlah
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title Measuring users' satisfaction with Malaysia's electronic government systems
title_short Measuring users' satisfaction with Malaysia's electronic government systems
title_full Measuring users' satisfaction with Malaysia's electronic government systems
title_fullStr Measuring users' satisfaction with Malaysia's electronic government systems
title_full_unstemmed Measuring users' satisfaction with Malaysia's electronic government systems
title_sort measuring users' satisfaction with malaysia's electronic government systems
publisher Academic Conferences Ltd.
publishDate 2009
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/552/1/Measuring_users%27_satisfaction_with_Malaysia%27s_Electronic_Government_systems.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/552/
http://www.ejeg.com/volume7/issue3
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