1. A model of users' satisfaction with Taiwan's Government website
- Author
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Chung, Yu-Ko, Sheu, Liang-Chyau, and Chien, Sarina Hui-Lin
- Subjects
Online information services -- Public opinion ,Information services -- Public opinion ,Online services -- Public opinion ,Web portals -- Public opinion ,Government correspondence -- Public opinion ,Public opinion -- Psychological aspects ,Online information service ,Web portal ,Psychology and mental health - Abstract
Taiwan's Government web portal has been the sole communication link between citizens and E-Government since being launched in 2002 to provide citizens with government-related information promptly via effective classification. The assessment of the service quality and citizens' satisfaction with E-Government has rarely been explored. The present study explored how the service quality of E-Government subsequently affects the users' psychological and behavioral responses. A structural model was proposed that contained four constructs: service quality, service value, users' satisfaction, and behavioral intention as well as their interrelations. A survey was used to collect users' ratings. Structural equation modeling was applied to verify the factor analysis of the obtained data and fit of a model. Analyses indicated adequate fit of model as follows: E-Government service quality [right arrow] service value [right arrow] users' satisfaction [right arrow] behavioral intention.
- Published
- 2007