An analysis of foreign residents’ perceptions and behaviors regarding digital government portal services in the republic of south Korea (Record no. 523239)

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Personal name Aftab, Muhammad and Myeong, Seunghwan
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Title An analysis of foreign residents’ perceptions and behaviors regarding digital government portal services in the republic of south Korea
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Place of publication, distribution, etc International Review of Administrative Sciences
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Extent 89(2), Jun, 2023: p.536-554
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Summary, etc Governments have made significant investments to deliver information and services to governmental institutions, citizens, and businesses through e-services. The re-adoption of such governmental services has been focused on in various studies. However, this study focuses on the post-adoption of digital government services and information system quality. Therefore, evaluating the digital government portal services from the user's perspective is important. This study proposes an expanded conceptual framework that includes confirmation of expectation and perceived functional benefits as mediating variables based on continuance literature and information systems’ performance. Online and offline surveys were conducted to get the responses of emigrants in the Republic of Korea to assess the proposed relationship among the variables. Overall, 371 samples were collected and analyzed. The regression and mediation analyses were performed using the Macro PROCESS model. The results indicate that confirmation of expectation and perceived functional benefits significantly predict the foreigners’ continuance intention as Korean digital government websites users. The study also confirms the direct and indirect impacts of digital government services quality factors on continuance intention through perceived functional benefits. However, it does not find evidence for the influence of confirmation of expectation as a mediator. The research concludes with positive implications for academicians, governmental policymakers, and the overall body of knowledge.- Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Continuance intention, Digital government, Expectations, Foreigners, Functional benefits, Korean digital government.
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Main entry heading International Review of Administrative Sciences
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Subject DIP DIGITAL GOVERNANCE
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2023-08-02 89(2), Jun, 2023: p.536-554 AR129208 2023-08-02 Articles

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