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How perceived effort expectancy and social influence affects the continuance of intention to use e-government. A study of a Malaysian government service

Author:
Fahmi Zaidi Bin Abdul Razak; Azlina Abu Bakar; Wan


Year:
2017


References:
How perceived effort expectancy and social influence affects the continuance of intention to use e-government. A study of a Malaysian government service


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Publication:
Electronic Government, 2017 Vol. 13 No. 1, pages 69-80


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Taiwan E-Governance Research Center is supported by the Ministry of Digital Affairs, Taiwan.
Taiwan E-Governance Research Center,National Chengchi University,

No.64, Sec. 2, ZhiNan Rd., Wenshan District, Taipei City, 11605, Taiwan (R.O.C)
Tel:+886-2-2939-3091 # 67525, 67526;email: tegrdec@gmail.com