Towards a conceptual model to evaluate usability of digital government services in Malaysia

The Malaysian government is committed to provide comprehensive digital government services and it is reflected in some policies and strategic plans such as 11th Malaysia Plan 2016-2020 (RMKe-11) for digital government transformation. However, though most of the Malaysia government services are onlin...

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Main Authors: Naswir, Rini Yudesia, Maarop, Nurazean, Hasan, Mahmudul, Daud, Salwani, Samy, Ganthan Narayana, Magalingam, Pritheega
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spelling my.utm.876772020-11-30T13:08:33Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/87677/ Towards a conceptual model to evaluate usability of digital government services in Malaysia Naswir, Rini Yudesia Maarop, Nurazean Hasan, Mahmudul Daud, Salwani Samy, Ganthan Narayana Magalingam, Pritheega T Technology (General) The Malaysian government is committed to provide comprehensive digital government services and it is reflected in some policies and strategic plans such as 11th Malaysia Plan 2016-2020 (RMKe-11) for digital government transformation. However, though most of the Malaysia government services are online yet they are still inadequate and the majority of users are unhappy with the current services. Usability is a critical aspect in the success of digital government. Thus, this research aims to develop and validate a usability conceptual model of digital government services in Malaysia context to identify key factors that influence the perceived usability that assists to encourage usage and satisfaction of digital government services. This research has applied quantitative-deductive approach and employed PLS-SEM analysis. Empirical results indicate that Effectiveness, Efficiency, Learnability, Satisfaction, Usefulness, and Citizen Centric are key factors of perceived usability of digital government services. The evaluation of the proposed conceptual model yielded that three of the six factors which are Effectiveness, Satisfaction, and Citizen Centric have significant positive influence on perceived usability of digital government in Malaysia context. Science and Information Organization 2019 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/87677/1/NurazeanMaarop2019_TowardsaConceptualModeltoEvaluateUsability.pdf Naswir, Rini Yudesia and Maarop, Nurazean and Hasan, Mahmudul and Daud, Salwani and Samy, Ganthan Narayana and Magalingam, Pritheega (2019) Towards a conceptual model to evaluate usability of digital government services in Malaysia. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 10 (4). pp. 313-322. ISSN 2158-107X http://dx.doi.org/10.14569/ijacsa.2019.0100438
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Naswir, Rini Yudesia
Maarop, Nurazean
Hasan, Mahmudul
Daud, Salwani
Samy, Ganthan Narayana
Magalingam, Pritheega
Towards a conceptual model to evaluate usability of digital government services in Malaysia
description The Malaysian government is committed to provide comprehensive digital government services and it is reflected in some policies and strategic plans such as 11th Malaysia Plan 2016-2020 (RMKe-11) for digital government transformation. However, though most of the Malaysia government services are online yet they are still inadequate and the majority of users are unhappy with the current services. Usability is a critical aspect in the success of digital government. Thus, this research aims to develop and validate a usability conceptual model of digital government services in Malaysia context to identify key factors that influence the perceived usability that assists to encourage usage and satisfaction of digital government services. This research has applied quantitative-deductive approach and employed PLS-SEM analysis. Empirical results indicate that Effectiveness, Efficiency, Learnability, Satisfaction, Usefulness, and Citizen Centric are key factors of perceived usability of digital government services. The evaluation of the proposed conceptual model yielded that three of the six factors which are Effectiveness, Satisfaction, and Citizen Centric have significant positive influence on perceived usability of digital government in Malaysia context.
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author Naswir, Rini Yudesia
Maarop, Nurazean
Hasan, Mahmudul
Daud, Salwani
Samy, Ganthan Narayana
Magalingam, Pritheega
author_facet Naswir, Rini Yudesia
Maarop, Nurazean
Hasan, Mahmudul
Daud, Salwani
Samy, Ganthan Narayana
Magalingam, Pritheega
author_sort Naswir, Rini Yudesia
title Towards a conceptual model to evaluate usability of digital government services in Malaysia
title_short Towards a conceptual model to evaluate usability of digital government services in Malaysia
title_full Towards a conceptual model to evaluate usability of digital government services in Malaysia
title_fullStr Towards a conceptual model to evaluate usability of digital government services in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Towards a conceptual model to evaluate usability of digital government services in Malaysia
title_sort towards a conceptual model to evaluate usability of digital government services in malaysia
publisher Science and Information Organization
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/87677/1/NurazeanMaarop2019_TowardsaConceptualModeltoEvaluateUsability.pdf
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