The influence of civic mindedness, trustworthiness, usefulness, and ease of use on the use of government websites

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Autor(a) principal: Mota,Flávio Perazzo Barbosa
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Bellini,Carlo Gabriel Porto, Souza,Juliana Morais da Silva, Oliveira,Terezinha de Jesus Nogueira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Administração (São Paulo)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0080-21072016000400344
Resumo: Abstract Civic mindedness and the perceptions of trustworthiness, usefulness, and ease of use seem to explain much of the effective use of websites. This article discusses the extent to which such factors influence the use of government websites based on a study with 210 citizens who were doing their biometric electoral registration in João Pessoa – a major city in Brazil. With the help of ordinary least squares and quantile regression models, we found that there is mixed influence of those factors on the use of government websites. On average, perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use had a significant influence; but for low levels of use, only perceived usefulness had an influence, whereas perceived ease of use had an influence for moderate and high levels of use. In terms of trustworthiness, only the dimension about trust in government had an influence for all levels of use. In terms of civic mindedness, only the dimension about civic engagement had an influence, except for moderate levels of use. Our results reinforce that the development of government websites should focus on the citizens’ individual profiles and levels of use, that is, focus should be directed to the demand side (users) besides merely addressing the legal requirements and the provision of services by the supplier (government).
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title The influence of civic mindedness, trustworthiness, usefulness, and ease of use on the use of government websites
spellingShingle The influence of civic mindedness, trustworthiness, usefulness, and ease of use on the use of government websites
Mota,Flávio Perazzo Barbosa
Electronic government
Website use
Civic mindedness
Trustworthiness
Perceived usefulness
Perceived ease of use
title_short The influence of civic mindedness, trustworthiness, usefulness, and ease of use on the use of government websites
title_full The influence of civic mindedness, trustworthiness, usefulness, and ease of use on the use of government websites
title_fullStr The influence of civic mindedness, trustworthiness, usefulness, and ease of use on the use of government websites
title_full_unstemmed The influence of civic mindedness, trustworthiness, usefulness, and ease of use on the use of government websites
title_sort The influence of civic mindedness, trustworthiness, usefulness, and ease of use on the use of government websites
author Mota,Flávio Perazzo Barbosa
author_facet Mota,Flávio Perazzo Barbosa
Bellini,Carlo Gabriel Porto
Souza,Juliana Morais da Silva
Oliveira,Terezinha de Jesus Nogueira
author_role author
author2 Bellini,Carlo Gabriel Porto
Souza,Juliana Morais da Silva
Oliveira,Terezinha de Jesus Nogueira
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mota,Flávio Perazzo Barbosa
Bellini,Carlo Gabriel Porto
Souza,Juliana Morais da Silva
Oliveira,Terezinha de Jesus Nogueira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Electronic government
Website use
Civic mindedness
Trustworthiness
Perceived usefulness
Perceived ease of use
topic Electronic government
Website use
Civic mindedness
Trustworthiness
Perceived usefulness
Perceived ease of use
description Abstract Civic mindedness and the perceptions of trustworthiness, usefulness, and ease of use seem to explain much of the effective use of websites. This article discusses the extent to which such factors influence the use of government websites based on a study with 210 citizens who were doing their biometric electoral registration in João Pessoa – a major city in Brazil. With the help of ordinary least squares and quantile regression models, we found that there is mixed influence of those factors on the use of government websites. On average, perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use had a significant influence; but for low levels of use, only perceived usefulness had an influence, whereas perceived ease of use had an influence for moderate and high levels of use. In terms of trustworthiness, only the dimension about trust in government had an influence for all levels of use. In terms of civic mindedness, only the dimension about civic engagement had an influence, except for moderate levels of use. Our results reinforce that the development of government websites should focus on the citizens’ individual profiles and levels of use, that is, focus should be directed to the demand side (users) besides merely addressing the legal requirements and the provision of services by the supplier (government).
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