Title: A TAM-based model for e-government: a case for Turkey
Authors: Özel Sebetci
Addresses: Adnan Menderes University, Aydın Myo Central Campus, Aydın 09100, Turkey
Abstract: E-government initiatives are extensively used around the world. In recent years, e-government applications have been widely used in Turkey to provide public services in electronic environment. Much of previous research on e-government adoption mainly concentrates on technology adoption in volitional environments and technology adoption in mandatory environments is lacking in previous literature. Thus, this study develops a technology acceptance model (TAM)-based model for a mandatory system in Turkish public institutions. The success of the theoretical model is tested on Sgb.Net system, the use of which is mandatory in Turkish public institutions. The constructs of the model are mandatory use, management support, training support, attitude, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use and use. Empirical results reveal that the theoretical model can be used to measure mandatory technology use in e-government in Turkey and other countries.
Keywords: electronic government; e-government; technology acceptance model; TAM; mandatory use; information technology; Turkey; management support; training support; attitudes; perceived usefulness; perceived ease of use; mandatory technology use.
International Journal of Electronic Governance, 2015 Vol.7 No.2, pp.113 - 135
Received: 30 Apr 2014
Accepted: 26 Dec 2014
Published online: 19 May 2015 *