A Behaviorally-Driven Software Architecture for E-Government Adoption in Pakistan
E-Government services were launched in Pakistan in October 2002, marking a significant step toward digital governance. While policy initiatives and infrastructure development have continued, the successful adoption of these services remains constrained by several socio-technical and behavioral chall...
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Published in | VFAST Transactions on Software Engineering Vol. 13; no. 2; pp. 292 - 307 |
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DOI | 10.21015/vtse.v13i2.2135 |
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Abstract | E-Government services were launched in Pakistan in October 2002, marking a significant step toward digital governance. While policy initiatives and infrastructure development have continued, the successful adoption of these services remains constrained by several socio-technical and behavioral challenges. This study presents a user-driven software framework for e-government adoption in Pakistan, aimed at bridging the gap between user behavior and system design. By integrating behavioral insights into system architecture, the framework emphasizes the importance of user acceptance, trust, and perceived ease of use in shaping e-government adoption. A theoretical model was developed based on an enhanced combination of three established models—Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT), and the Information System Success Model—to explore the critical success factors influencing e-government implementation. The model was validated through empirical data collected from computer professionals working in Pakistan’s government sector, particularly in education and health departments. A structured questionnaire comprising 42 items across 10 constructs was distributed to 650 respondents, yielding 508 valid responses. The results revealed strong support for all proposed hypotheses and confirmed the role of behavioral intention as a key driver of adoption. This study not only confirms the relevance of behavioral factors in e-government adoption but also proposes a modular and scalable software framework that can inform the design of more user-centric, secure, and behaviorally-aligned e-government platforms. The findings offer practical implications for policy makers, developers, and system designers seeking to improve e-government engagement and digital service delivery in developing countries like Pakistan. |
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AbstractList | E-Government services were launched in Pakistan in October 2002, marking a significant step toward digital governance. While policy initiatives and infrastructure development have continued, the successful adoption of these services remains constrained by several socio-technical and behavioral challenges. This study presents a user-driven software framework for e-government adoption in Pakistan, aimed at bridging the gap between user behavior and system design. By integrating behavioral insights into system architecture, the framework emphasizes the importance of user acceptance, trust, and perceived ease of use in shaping e-government adoption. A theoretical model was developed based on an enhanced combination of three established models—Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT), and the Information System Success Model—to explore the critical success factors influencing e-government implementation. The model was validated through empirical data collected from computer professionals working in Pakistan’s government sector, particularly in education and health departments. A structured questionnaire comprising 42 items across 10 constructs was distributed to 650 respondents, yielding 508 valid responses. The results revealed strong support for all proposed hypotheses and confirmed the role of behavioral intention as a key driver of adoption. This study not only confirms the relevance of behavioral factors in e-government adoption but also proposes a modular and scalable software framework that can inform the design of more user-centric, secure, and behaviorally-aligned e-government platforms. The findings offer practical implications for policy makers, developers, and system designers seeking to improve e-government engagement and digital service delivery in developing countries like Pakistan. |
Author | Abbasi, Shazia Hakro, Dil Nawaz Ujjan, Imran Memon, Bushra |
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