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Citizen perceptions of e-government in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
Khosro AHMAD, John CAMPBELL
Information Systems
Canberra Business School
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Electronic Government
100%
Citizen Perception
100%
Iraqi Kurdistan Region
100%
Government Services
37%
Intention to Use
37%
E-government Adoption
25%
University Students
12%
Capital City
12%
Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM)
12%
Social Influence
12%
University Academics
12%
Academic Administrators
12%
Student Academic
12%
Trust in Government
12%
Perceived Risk
12%
Democratic State
12%
Government Innovation
12%
Information Quality
12%
Trust in the Internet
12%
Citizen Attitudes
12%
Perception of Ease
12%
Student Employees
12%
Non-academic
12%
Perceived Usefulness
12%
Information Trust
12%
Self-rule
12%
Kurdistan
12%
Government Risk
12%
Social Sciences
Iraq
100%
e-Government
100%
University Students
10%
Capital City
10%
Structural Equation Modeling
10%
Social Influence
10%
Government Innovation
10%
Perceived Risk
10%
Computer Science
e-government
100%
Government Service
30%
Structural Equation
10%
Information Quality
10%
Democratic State
10%
Administered Survey
10%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
e-Government
100%
Public Service
30%
Social Influence
10%
Perceived Risk
10%
Government Innovation
10%