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Global E-Government and the Role of Trust: A Cross Country Analysis

Global E-Government and the Role of Trust: A Cross Country Analysis

Jayoti Das, Cassandra DiRienzo, John Burbridge Jr.
Copyright: © 2009 |Volume: 5 |Issue: 1 |Pages: 18
ISSN: 1548-3886|EISSN: 1548-3894|ISSN: 1548-3886|EISBN13: 9781615202522|EISSN: 1548-3894|DOI: 10.4018/jegr.2009010101
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Das, Jayoti, et al. "Global E-Government and the Role of Trust: A Cross Country Analysis." IJEGR vol.5, no.1 2009: pp.1-18. http://doi.org/10.4018/jegr.2009010101

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Das, J., DiRienzo, C., & Burbridge Jr., J. (2009). Global E-Government and the Role of Trust: A Cross Country Analysis. International Journal of Electronic Government Research (IJEGR), 5(1), 1-18. http://doi.org/10.4018/jegr.2009010101

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Das, Jayoti, Cassandra DiRienzo, and John Burbridge Jr. "Global E-Government and the Role of Trust: A Cross Country Analysis," International Journal of Electronic Government Research (IJEGR) 5, no.1: 1-18. http://doi.org/10.4018/jegr.2009010101

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Abstract

Using cross-country data from 140 countries, this empirical study extends past research by examining the impact of trust on the level of e-government. The major empirical finding of this research shows that, after controlling for the level of economic development and other socio-economic factors, trust as measured by ethnic and religious diversity, is a significant factor affecting e-government usage.

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