Rouibah et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Understanding mobile government success in an Arab country: findings from a qualitative study.Rouibah et al., 2018
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- Rouibah K
- Qurban H
- Al-Qirim N
- Tarhini A
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- Issues in Information Systems
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Research about end-user acceptance of information systems and electronic government has long been a popular topic in information system. Unlike previous studies which focused mainly on e-government based on a quantitative approach in investigating what influences …
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