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The Adoption of Mobile Government Services in Developing Countries


Mohamed Abaza and Saif Fatooh

Mobile government is just at the beginning of its rise as a future trend of e-government. Considering technical advancement such as mobile Internet, smartphones, and tablet-PCs. m-government represents tremendous new potential for the communication between governments and citizens. There are many examples of failures of early e-government projects due to a lack of consideration of users requirements. Although the importance of m-government, few developing countries successfully applied it. This research introduces a conceptual model for youth adoption of m-government services in developing countries. Using a survey method for data collection, the model was tested and findings showed that perceived usefulness, compatibility, awareness, social influence and face-to-face interactions significantly contribute to the prediction of the intention to use m-government.

Keywords: m-government, adoption, youth, developing countries, Sudan

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Mohamed Abaza
I have master in Information System 2010 for the Information system Technology Alneelain University – Sudan , also work in Taif University lecturer in It center . His researcher lines: e-government , , mobile government, Human Computer Interaction

Saif Fatooh
hD in Computer Science artificial intelligence dean of Emirate college – Sudan , is professor of the His researcher lines: Artificial Intelligence, Computer system


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