Abstract

The digital technologies such as Internet play a crucial role in the management of operations of organisations in both public and private sectors. Such technologies support the implementation of effective digital business strategies. By reviewing the extant literature, this paper aims to identify factors that influence the intention to use digital technologies in order to develop a theoretical model which is then tested empirically using the PLS-SEM approach. While many studies have focused solely on the importance of social influence, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, awareness, perceived trust in technology, perceived trust in government, perceived cost and perceived risk, this article brings them together to explain their linkage, and quantifies the relationship. This study is the first empirical attempt to explore the factors influence e-government services adoption in the UAE. Most specifically, this article emphasises the role of social influence, perceived ease to use and perceived trust in technology as the important determinants of the intention to digital technology adoption. The paper expands the traditional discussion by incorporating six variables in a model that acts as facilitator or barrier in the intention to use digital technologies. This article helps practitioners to understand of which factors should be given emphasis in enhancing the intention to use digital technologies. The model developed in this paper is not only a response to the need to understand what causes the variation in the intention to use digital technologies from the operation management perspective, it is also a response to practitioner needs to use an appropriate construct to ensure the effective operation and use of the digital technologies in e-government services. The paper will help to identify the key issues surrounding the digital technologies adoption that may lead the successful operations of e-government.

Highlights

  • The emerging technological trends are redefining our knowledge about the operations of digital technologies (Schiavone and Sprenger, 2016)

  • Such technologies support the implementation of effective digital business strategies. the advancement of information and communication technologies (ICT) and the rapid changes in digital technologies have led to the development of new applications and services

  • Hypothesis 1 predicts that the awareness of the end-users will have a significant impact on the end-users’ intention to use digital technologies in e-government services

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Introduction

The emerging technological trends are redefining our knowledge about the operations of digital technologies (Schiavone and Sprenger, 2016). The fact that in recent years, the digital technologies such as internet play a significant role in the management of operations of organizations in both public and private sectors. Such technologies support the implementation of effective digital business strategies. The advancement of information and communication technologies (ICT) and the rapid changes in digital technologies have led to the development of new applications and services The impact of such technologies is so wide that the successful organizations, be it private or public, have undergone a “digital business transformation” in recent years (Bowersox, Closs and Cooper, 2002). The adoption of Internet technology can provide manufacturing companies with unprecedented commercial opportunities (Beach, 2004)

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