Do you see my effort? An investigation of the relationship between e-government service quality and trust in government

Author:

Alsarraf Hani A.,Aljazzaf Salman,Ashkanani Ahmad M.

Abstract

Purpose Electronic government (e-government) has been suggested as an important tool to improve public services and enhance citizens’ trust in government. Several studies have examined the relationship between e-government service quality, satisfaction and trust in government with conflicting results. This conflict reveals the need for additional examination of the process relating e-government service quality to trust in government. This study aims to introduce a theoretical approach that considers a crucial factor, which is perceived government effort. The model proposes that perceived e-government service quality first leads to satisfaction, which in turn increases perceived effort that finally translates into trust in government. Design/methodology/approach This study proposes and tests a conceptual model that examines the relationship between e-government service quality, satisfaction, perceived effort and trust in government. The model is tested using mediated regression analyses and Hayes’s PROCESS macro. Data were collected from an online survey of 723 individuals who interacted with e-government services in Kuwait. Findings The results supported the proposed theoretical model and particularly confirmed the mediating role of perceived effort in the link between e-government service quality and trust in government. Research limitations/implications The findings improve the understanding of the behavioral process linking satisfaction with citizen’s trust in the government. Originality/value The model introduces a crucial yet previously overlooked factor to the trust-building effect of e-government, which is perceived effort. This factor is particularly important in electronic services that inherently lack face-to-face interaction between citizens and government representatives.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Information Systems and Management,Computer Science Applications,Public Administration

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