Perceived risks, counter-beliefs, and intentions to use anti-/counter-terrorism websites: An exploratory study of government–citizens online interactions in a turbulent environment
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摘要
This study examines the relationships between various risks, beliefs, and behavioral intentions that are related to citizens' use of anti-/counter-terrorism e-Government websites. The data was collected through two surveys within a one-year interval — before and after the Iraqi regime was expelled by the US coalition army. The results suggest that perceived privacy risk from an anti/counter-terrorism authority is the major obstacle in citizen-to-government anti/counter-terrorism information flow, while citizens' belief in the authority's domain competence greatly influences citizens' dependence on anti/counter-terrorism website information. Other findings and implications are discussed, and directions for future research are suggested.
论文关键词:e-Government,Perceived risk of terrorism,Trust in national government,Iraq war,Intention to use,Perceived usefulness,Perceived trustworthiness,Structural assurance,System quality,Disposition to trust,Experience with the Internet
论文评审过程:Available online 6 June 2006.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2006.04.008