Open Access BASE2015

The Influence of Trust and Risk on Intention to Use E-Democracy in Nigeria

Abstract

Studies revealed that the level of success and diffusion of e-democracy is low in the developing nation as opposed to the developed nations where it has reached active participation stage. To investigate users' acceptance of e-democracy from developing nation's perspective, this study employed an extended technology acceptance model (TAM) which integrates trust, perceived risk and task-technology fit. The results supported the hypothesized positive relationship between perceived usefulness and intention to use e-democracy. However, contrary to TAM perceived ease of use shows no significant effect on intention to use e-democracy. Finding also revealed that lack of trust in government and in the democratic process is a limiting factor to citizens' e-democracy acceptance. DOI:10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n6s1p477

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English

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Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences

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