01128nam a2200157Ia 4500008004100000100002300041245009200064260000900156300001500165504000800180520066300188650002500851650001700876650002600893773005100919181130s2018 xx 000 0 und d aMensah, Isaac Kofi aCitizen's readiness to adopt and use e-government services in the city of Harbin, China c2018 ap.297-307. dMar aThis study applied the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to investigate the factors that would influence adoption and use of e-government services by citizens of Harbin in China. A total of 382 respondents took part in the study. The findings of this research revealed that Perceived Ease of Use, Perceived Service Quality, and Citizen Trust have significant positive impact on citizens� intention to adopt and use e-government services while Perceived usefulness was found not to have any significant positive impact on citizens� intention to use e-government services in Harbin, China. The implications of this study is further discussed. - Reproduced. aE governance - China aE government aE government services aInternational Journal of Public Administration