Toward a mandatory public e-services in Jordan

With the rapid developments in utilizing the popularity of internet, the governments all over the world adopted various e-government projects to provide their services. This paper aimed to investigate how the governmental departments in Jordan can provide mandatory e-services to citizens. It sought...

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Autor principal: Wesam Ibrahaim Mohammad Alabdallat
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:cd58678dbf3b47faa15db141dd3882bd2021-12-02T18:21:51ZToward a mandatory public e-services in Jordan2331-197510.1080/23311975.2020.1727620https://doaj.org/article/cd58678dbf3b47faa15db141dd3882bd2020-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2020.1727620https://doaj.org/toc/2331-1975With the rapid developments in utilizing the popularity of internet, the governments all over the world adopted various e-government projects to provide their services. This paper aimed to investigate how the governmental departments in Jordan can provide mandatory e-services to citizens. It sought to review the recent reality of the e-services provided to receivers especially among citizens by the governmental departments in Jordan. Moreover, it seeks to identify the obstacles that hinder achieving this goal. In order to deal with this issue, a thorough literature review was undertaken to identify the role of citizen’s satisfaction as well as the potential obstacles that may influence the adoption rate of e-services and therefore imposing e-services. Moreover, an investigation was conducted by analyzing the e-services provided by three major governmental departments, based on their official WebPages, and classifying them into three categories: mandatory e-services, optional e-services, tangible-optional e-services. This paper argues that the full success of e-services can be accomplished by imposing the optional e-services along with achieving the users’ satisfaction and consider it as an indicator for success. The study proposed a conceptual model that addresses the issue of imposing e-services by the governmental departments in Jordan.Wesam Ibrahaim Mohammad AlabdallatTaylor & Francis Grouparticlegovernmental departmentsmandatory e-servicesoptional e-servicestangible-optional e-servicesuser satisfactionBusinessHF5001-6182Management. Industrial managementHD28-70ENCogent Business & Management, Vol 7, Iss 1 (2020)
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topic governmental departments
mandatory e-services
optional e-services
tangible-optional e-services
user satisfaction
Business
HF5001-6182
Management. Industrial management
HD28-70
spellingShingle governmental departments
mandatory e-services
optional e-services
tangible-optional e-services
user satisfaction
Business
HF5001-6182
Management. Industrial management
HD28-70
Wesam Ibrahaim Mohammad Alabdallat
Toward a mandatory public e-services in Jordan
description With the rapid developments in utilizing the popularity of internet, the governments all over the world adopted various e-government projects to provide their services. This paper aimed to investigate how the governmental departments in Jordan can provide mandatory e-services to citizens. It sought to review the recent reality of the e-services provided to receivers especially among citizens by the governmental departments in Jordan. Moreover, it seeks to identify the obstacles that hinder achieving this goal. In order to deal with this issue, a thorough literature review was undertaken to identify the role of citizen’s satisfaction as well as the potential obstacles that may influence the adoption rate of e-services and therefore imposing e-services. Moreover, an investigation was conducted by analyzing the e-services provided by three major governmental departments, based on their official WebPages, and classifying them into three categories: mandatory e-services, optional e-services, tangible-optional e-services. This paper argues that the full success of e-services can be accomplished by imposing the optional e-services along with achieving the users’ satisfaction and consider it as an indicator for success. The study proposed a conceptual model that addresses the issue of imposing e-services by the governmental departments in Jordan.
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