Does digital transformation of government lead to enhanced citizens' trust and confidence in government? /
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Mohamed Mahmood.
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Cham, Switzerland :
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Springer,
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[2019].
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1 online resource.
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"Doctoral thesis accepted by Brunel University London, London, UK."
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Includes bibliographical references.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction -- Literature Review -- Conceptual Model -- Research Methodology -- Questionnaire Development and Validation -- Data Analysis -- Discussion -- Instrument Validation -- Conclusion.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This research contributes to the growing body of knowledge as well as offers significant theoretical contributions and policy implications. As far as the researcher's knowledge, this is the first research of its type that investigates the relationship between digital enabled transformation of government and citizens' trust & confidence in government. The proposed conceptual model also makes a novel contribution at a conceptual level, which can be used as a frame of reference by researchers as well as practitioners when planning ICT-enabled transformation projects in government. The context of the research is the Kingdom of Bahrain, the top-ranked country in ICT adoption in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region.--
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Springer Nature
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com.springer.onix.9783030017590
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9783030017583
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Internet in public administration.
Internet in public administration.
Operational research.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / Executive Branch.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Affairs & Administration.