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An empirical study into the effect of the digital divide on the intention to adopt e-government Pages 1581-1594 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Raed Masadeh, Dmaithan Almajali, Thaer Majali, Salwa AL Majali, Alaa Saeb Al-Sherideh

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2023.8.005

Keywords: E-government, Intention to use, Digital divide, Perceived security, Trust

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This study investigated the relationship between the digital gap and the intention of Jordanians towards e-government usage. It focused on three components of the digital divide namely access, skills, and innovativeness. In addition, the research investigated how socio-demographic factors influence this connection. Data comprised 620 valid replies to questionnaires issued to 700 Jordanian citizens aged 22 and older who resided in urban and rural areas. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 26 and Analysis of Moment Structures (AMOS) version 24 were employed in data analyses and hypotheses testing. The results showed that all three aspects of the digital divide had a significant influence (access, skills, and innovativeness) on the intent of Jordanian citizens to utilize e-government, and the dimension of access imparted the strongest impact, followed by the dimension of skills and then the dimension of innovativeness. Additionally, it was discovered that gender, age, and education were the socio-demographic factors that could weaken the impact of the digital divide on the intentions of user to access e-government services. Contrariwise, the factor of income did not show a similar impact. Furthermore, perceived security significantly impacted the propensity towards e-government usage. Trust played a significant role in mediating the link between perceived security and the intention to engage in e-government.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2023 | Volume: 7 | Issue: 4 | Views: 1251 | Reviews: 0

 
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Antecedents of intention to use electronic auctions in Jordan: Empirical study on the mediating role of users' attitudes Pages 1643-1658 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Mohammad Reyad Almajali, Dmaithan Almajali, Thaer Majali, Raed Masadeh, Manaf Al-Okaily

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2023.7.024

Keywords: Digital divide, Awareness, User Attitude, Perceived Ease of Use, Perceived usefulness

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The present study attempted to determine the elements affecting users' opinions about using electronic auctions in Jordan. The study's target audience was Jordanian university students. We randomly selected 600 students from three public universities in Jordan after 600 users from each of the three universities responded to the surveys. The primary data for this study were gathered using a specially created questionnaire that was based on earlier research. SEM software (smart PLS 4.0.8.3) was employed in the evaluation of data. This study looked into the factors that led Jordanians to use electronic auctions and found four indirect significant relationships and ten direct significant relationships. First, user attitudes and independent variables (usefulness, awareness, ease of use, and techno trust) are directly significant antecedents of utilizing e-auctions in Jordan. The use of e-auctions is related to the independent variable in five direct and significant ways: usefulness, awareness, ease of use, digital divide, and techno trust. Thirdly, there are direct and statistically significant correlations between user attitudes and the independent variables (usefulness, awareness, ease of use, and techno trust). Fourthly, there appears to be a clear and significant link between user attitudes and the intention to use e-auctions. Fifth, there are four mediated meaningful indirect correlations between the intention to use e-auctions and the independent variable. The findings of the current study are based on a number of factors that affect the demand for e-commerce in Jordan. They also include some recommendations for academics and decision-makers in e-marketing affairs. The current study also contributes in identifying challenges and suggestions that would overcome obstacles related to shopping operations through e-auctions. The factors examined in this study have been the subject of prior research. The data gathered in this study are valuable to Jordanian decision-makers and web developers, as the data can be used to create efficient policies and strategies to launch work on electronic auction platforms.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2023 | Volume: 7 | Issue: 4 | Views: 839 | Reviews: 0

 
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Antecedents of e-commerce on intention to use the international trade center: An Exploratory Study in Jordan Pages 1531-1542 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Nida AL-Sous, Dmaithan almajali, Abdullah Alsokkar, Thaer Majali, Ayman Mansour, Alaa Alsherideh, Raed Masadeh, Zulkhairi Dahali

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2022.4.023

Keywords: Digital divide, Trust towards e-commerce system, Facilitating conditions, Intention to use the International Trade Center

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Digital divide, trust towards e-commerce system, and facilitating conditions as the factors impacting the use intention of the international trade center were examined in this study, through a survey carried out on 500 Jordanian students. The proposed conceptual model was empirically tested, and significant impact of trust and facilitating conditions on intention to use the international trade center was affirmed. Meanwhile, the digital divide did not impact the intention to use the international trade center. Being limited to the Jordanian context, the study findings may not be generalizable to other countries.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2022 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 4 | Views: 1519 | Reviews: 0

 

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