Abstract

Internet has an influence on every aspect of modern life. The increasing interest in e-government has led to increase in public expenditure on communication technologies. The technology provides and facilitates opportunities for citizens to interact with e-government, so called e-participation. In fact, it makes the citizens involvement higher in the delivery of services, administration, and decision making. People need to engage themselves and participate in e-government to achieve its objectives. e-Government literature explored the factors that influence people to participate in e-government. However, the study of e-participation is new in Kuwait. Therefore, this paper aims to find out the critical factors affecting e-participation in Kuwait. To attain the purpose of the research study, a conceptual model has been developed, keeping the context of Kuwait society in view. Then, a questionnaire has been designed and used to test the conceptual model. The results indicate that technical factors, social influence, political factors, perceived usefulness, and perceived ease-of-use are the significant factors that influence the citizen’s intention to participate in Kuwait e-government. Consequently, the results of this study need to be adopted by the government to enhance e-participation in Kuwait e-government.

Highlights

  • In the recent years, societies have reached to very high levels of complexities, as compared to its past, in its day to day life

  • E-Government is related to Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and it aims to develop the efficiency and quality of public administration [1]. eGovernment initiatives can be traced back to the 1960s, but in the late 1990s, the term e-government began to take form [2]

  • The findings reported that the factors that led to delay in the adoption of e-government in Zambia are due to lack of adequate ICT infrastructure and political will, lack of appropriate change management procedures, provision of content in English other than local languages, and noncontextualization of e-government practices

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Introduction

Societies have reached to very high levels of complexities, as compared to its past, in its day to day life. It has been highly surrounded by technology such as internet, computers, and mobile phones. E-Government is related to Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and it aims to develop the efficiency and quality of public administration [1]. According to West [3], e-government is the use of internet or other digital means to deliver the government information and services online. The United Nations described egovernment as “Utilizing the Internet and the world-wide-web for delivering government information and services to citizens” [4]

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