Comprehensive Adoption Model of M-Government: A Citizens’ Perspective From the Smart Cities of Karnataka
Date
2022
Authors
Hebbar, Sunith
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
In this era of technology-driven innovation, a digital transformation like m-government
services and social media plays a major role in boosting government services. Further,
it has a crucial role in the realization of the smart cities mission. However, with m-
government success in India falling short of expectations, there is a need for a detailed
understanding of its adoption among citizens, for better implementation. The study thus
integrates diffusion of innovation and uncertainty reduction theories to know the
significant factors impacting the Behavioural Intention (BI) of citizens to use m-
government in the smart cities of Karnataka. The framework developed consists of
attitudinal factors viz. relative advantage, ease of use, compatibility, and image. As a
means of reducing uncertainty, trust and transparency and under quality dimensions’
information, and system quality are used. It had other external factors viz. awareness,
facilitating conditions, social influence. The inclusion of social media to analyze its
impact on m-government adoption is another key component.
For the analysis, the primary data (1444 responses) obtained is analyzed using structural
equation modelling approach. The factors relative advantage, compatibility, facilitating
condition, and trust had a significant direct impact on the BI. The mediation analysis
indicated the importance of being aware of specific aspects such as relative advantage
and compatibility (as mediators) to enhance adoption. Further, the vitality of
information quality and transparency in increasing trust was emphasized. The results
also proved the mediating role of image and social influence between awareness and
trust, and then on BI. Moreover, social media was perceived to play a critical role in m-
government services. The results of the moderation analysis revealed some differences
between various groups of demographic variables. One of the critical outcomes here is
social influence, and social media had a more substantial impact among Bengaluru's
citizens, young adults, and students. Also, senior citizens, lower-income groups, and
residents of cities other than Bengaluru had a more significant impact on the indirect
role of awareness and information quality. The discussion on results, the theoretical and
practical implications are described in detail.
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Keywords
M-Government, Behavioural Intention, Social Media, Diffusion of Innovation