Categorizing 'Intention to Use' E-Government Services through Mobile Phone: The Importance of Front Loading Activities

International Conference on Information Resources Management (Conf-IRM), Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, May 18-20, 2008

9 Pages Posted: 19 Mar 2009

See all articles by Ronan de Kervenoael

Ronan de Kervenoael

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Selcen Ozturkcan

School of Business and Economics, Linnaeus University; Sabanci Business School, Sabanci University

Enes Eryarsoy

Sabanci University

Nihat Kasap

Sabanci University

Date Written: May 18, 2008

Abstract

E-government has often been heralded as the new way forwards for emerging countries. While many such countries are already offering e-government services and are gearing up for further growth, little is actually known of the forming stages that are necessary to ensure a greater rate of success and avoid the traditional failure traps linked to new technology and information system adoption and diffusion. We situate our research in the case of mobile phone as a reflection of the current market situation in emerging countries. We contend, in this paper, that more research is needed to understand future intention to use e-government services through mobile phone technology. Front loading activities both from a government and technology perspectives are required to facilitate the decision making process by users.

Keywords: mobile phone, e-government, m-government, front loading, intention to use

JEL Classification: M30

Suggested Citation

Kervenoael, Ronan de and Ozturkcan, Selcen and Eryarsoy, Enes and Kasap, Nihat, Categorizing 'Intention to Use' E-Government Services through Mobile Phone: The Importance of Front Loading Activities (May 18, 2008). International Conference on Information Resources Management (Conf-IRM), Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, May 18-20, 2008, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1362527 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1362527

Ronan de Kervenoael

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Selcen Ozturkcan (Contact Author)

School of Business and Economics, Linnaeus University ( email )

Växjö, 352 52
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Sabanci Business School, Sabanci University ( email )

Istanbul
Turkey

Enes Eryarsoy

Sabanci University ( email )

Orta Mahalle Üniversite Caddesi 27
Istanbul, Orhanli, 34956 Tuzla 34956
Turkey

Nihat Kasap

Sabanci University ( email )

Orta Mahalle Üniversite Caddesi 27
Istanbul, Orhanli, 34956 Tuzla 34956
Turkey

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