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ACM SIGMIS Database, 2012
The traditional focus of e-government services research has been on individuals rather than insti... more The traditional focus of e-government services research has been on individuals rather than institutional users; however, buyer-accepted G2B e-government services are critical for an effective e-government services market. The purpose of this study is to identify the factors that determine buyer acceptance of G2B e-government services in the context of inter-entity supply contracts. Based primarily on an adapted version of
Pacific Asia Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 2009
Journal of International Technology and Information Management, 2008
2007 International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing, 2007
The traditional focus of intergovernmental services research has been on the technological develo... more The traditional focus of intergovernmental services research has been on the technological development, not on user acceptance; yet intergovernmental services in each electronic government (e-Government) implementation affect the ultimate success of the e-Government project. In the e-Government implementation context, many governments have invested huge amounts of money to make intergovernmental services both available and user-accepted, although some individuals have no
Pacific Asia Journal of the Association For Information Systems, 2009
The traditional focus of e-government services research has been on individuals rather than insti... more The traditional focus of e-government services research has been on individuals rather than institutional users; however, buyer-accepted G2B e-government services are critical for an effective e-government services market. The purpose of this study is to identify the factors that determine buyer acceptance of G2B e-government services in the context of inter-entity supply contracts. Based primarily on an adapted version of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), a sample of 185 organizational buyers of real G2B e-government services in Taiwan was examined. The findings show that perceived usefulness, perceived risk, external influence, interpersonal influence, self-efficacy, and facilitating conditions are critical factors in determining buyer acceptance. The resulting implications and recommendations for G2B e-government services research and practice are also discussed.
2007 International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing, 2007
The traditional focus of intergovernmental services research has been on the technological develo... more The traditional focus of intergovernmental services research has been on the technological development, not on user acceptance; yet intergovernmental services in each electronic government (e-Government) implementation affect the ultimate success of the e-Government project. In the e-Government implementation context, many governments have invested huge amounts of money to make intergovernmental services both available and user-accepted, although some individuals have no
ACM SIGMIS Database, 2012
Government Information Quarterly, 2009
Pacific Asia Journal of the Association for …, 2009
As research in information systems (IS) becomes increasingly popular, it is interesting to know t... more As research in information systems (IS) becomes increasingly popular, it is interesting to know the impact of research from the Pacific Asia region and who has contributed more high impact papers. With the assistance of SSCI/SCIE database of Web of Science and Google Scholar, this study investigates the impact of Pacific Asian researchers and their papers by the citation numbers
This paper reports on the productivity of Pacific Asia scholars and academic institutions in the ... more This paper reports on the productivity of Pacific Asia scholars and academic institutions in the period 2003 to 2007 in two information systems journals: Decision Support Systems (DSS) and Information and Management (I&M). We used the Web of Science database to track the publication records of the scholars and institutions. The results indicated that the Pacific Asia researchers provided notable
ACM SIGMIS Database, 2012
The traditional focus of e-government services research has been on individuals rather than insti... more The traditional focus of e-government services research has been on individuals rather than institutional users; however, buyer-accepted G2B e-government services are critical for an effective e-government services market. The purpose of this study is to identify the factors that determine buyer acceptance of G2B e-government services in the context of inter-entity supply contracts. Based primarily on an adapted version of
Pacific Asia Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 2009
Journal of International Technology and Information Management, 2008
2007 International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing, 2007
The traditional focus of intergovernmental services research has been on the technological develo... more The traditional focus of intergovernmental services research has been on the technological development, not on user acceptance; yet intergovernmental services in each electronic government (e-Government) implementation affect the ultimate success of the e-Government project. In the e-Government implementation context, many governments have invested huge amounts of money to make intergovernmental services both available and user-accepted, although some individuals have no
Pacific Asia Journal of the Association For Information Systems, 2009
The traditional focus of e-government services research has been on individuals rather than insti... more The traditional focus of e-government services research has been on individuals rather than institutional users; however, buyer-accepted G2B e-government services are critical for an effective e-government services market. The purpose of this study is to identify the factors that determine buyer acceptance of G2B e-government services in the context of inter-entity supply contracts. Based primarily on an adapted version of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), a sample of 185 organizational buyers of real G2B e-government services in Taiwan was examined. The findings show that perceived usefulness, perceived risk, external influence, interpersonal influence, self-efficacy, and facilitating conditions are critical factors in determining buyer acceptance. The resulting implications and recommendations for G2B e-government services research and practice are also discussed.
2007 International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing, 2007
The traditional focus of intergovernmental services research has been on the technological develo... more The traditional focus of intergovernmental services research has been on the technological development, not on user acceptance; yet intergovernmental services in each electronic government (e-Government) implementation affect the ultimate success of the e-Government project. In the e-Government implementation context, many governments have invested huge amounts of money to make intergovernmental services both available and user-accepted, although some individuals have no
ACM SIGMIS Database, 2012
Government Information Quarterly, 2009
Pacific Asia Journal of the Association for …, 2009
As research in information systems (IS) becomes increasingly popular, it is interesting to know t... more As research in information systems (IS) becomes increasingly popular, it is interesting to know the impact of research from the Pacific Asia region and who has contributed more high impact papers. With the assistance of SSCI/SCIE database of Web of Science and Google Scholar, this study investigates the impact of Pacific Asian researchers and their papers by the citation numbers
This paper reports on the productivity of Pacific Asia scholars and academic institutions in the ... more This paper reports on the productivity of Pacific Asia scholars and academic institutions in the period 2003 to 2007 in two information systems journals: Decision Support Systems (DSS) and Information and Management (I&M). We used the Web of Science database to track the publication records of the scholars and institutions. The results indicated that the Pacific Asia researchers provided notable