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Factors influencing mobile government (m-government) adoption in Nigeria
Abel Usoro, Olugbenga Adejo, Anietie Akanem
School of Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Nigeria
100%
Mobile Government
100%
Government Services
80%
Information Communication Technology
60%
Electronic Government
60%
M-Government
60%
Mobile Government Services
60%
Mobile Devices
40%
Conceptual Model
40%
Wi-Fi
40%
Design Methodology
20%
Wireless Networks
20%
Mobile Phone
20%
Developing Countries
20%
Mobile Technology
20%
Technology Acceptance Model 2 (TAM2)
20%
Davis
20%
Public Services
20%
Government Agencies
20%
Unified Theory of Acceptance
20%
Innovation Diffusion Theory
20%
Government-to-citizen
20%
Theory of Planned Behavior
20%
Mobile Information Technology
20%
Mobile Communication Technology
20%
Secondary Study
20%
Modern Communication Technology
20%
Randomly Distributed
20%
Device Networks
20%
Government Employees
20%
Government Activities
20%
Theory of Reasoned Action
20%
Abaza
20%
Modern Information Technology
20%
Citizen Adoption
20%
Computer Science
Influencing Factor
100%
Government Service
100%
e-government
42%
Information and Communication Technology
42%
Research Question
28%
Conceptual Model
28%
Mobile Device
28%
Wireless Networks
14%
Collected Data
14%
Mobile Technology
14%
Unified Theory
14%
Innovation Diffusion
14%
Diffusion Theory
14%
Mobile Information
14%
Reasoned Action
14%
Secondary Research
14%
Social Sciences
Nigeria
100%
Information and Communication Technologies
60%
e-Government
60%
Professional Occupations
20%
Technology Acceptance Model
20%
Public Utilities
20%
Developing Countries
20%
Government Agency
20%
Mobile Phones
20%
Value Added
20%
Mobile Technology
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Service
100%
e-Government
37%
Innovation Adoption
12%
Government Agency
12%
Developing Countries
12%
Value Added
12%
Consumer Attitude
12%
Innovation Diffusion
12%
Government Activity
12%