Saturday, May 9, 2009

Annotated Bibliography

Impact of national culture on e-government adoption and use

- The factors which influence new immigrants on New Zealand E-government adoption and use: A study with a Chinese culture context

a) Books

Books – Useful – must refer to

Peter, H., Rowena, C., & Harold C, R. The first ‘must refer to’ book:

Peter, H., Rowena, C., & Harold C, R (2006), Comparative Perspectives on E-government: Serving Today and Building for Tomorrow. The Scarecrow Press, Inc, UK.

Call number: JF1525.A8C62 2006 New Zealand Collection.

Rowena, C.,& Peter, H. The last ‘must refer to’ book:

Peter, H.,& Rowena, C (2004), Wired for wellbeing citizens’ response to E-government: A report presented to the E-government Unit of the State Services Commission. University of Waikato

Call number: JQ5829.A8C85 2004 New Zealand Collection.

Books – Low Value – Can ignore

STATE SERVICES COMMISSION. The first ‘must refer to’ book:

STATE SERVICES COMMISSION. (2004). Authentication for e-government: Best Practice Framework for Authentication. Wellington, New Zealand.

Call number: JQ5829.A8A98 2004 New Zealand Collection.

b) Articles

Articles – Useful – must refer to

Title and Author details: Zhang, N., Guo, X. H., Chen, G.. Q. and Chau, P.Y. E-government user evaluation: A study with a Chinese cultural context.

Data published: 2009

Publisher details: 701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Suite 200, Hershey PA 17033-1240, USA

Tel: 717/533-845; Fax: 717/533-8661; URL-http://www.igi-global.com

Call number: ITJ 4541

Abstract: This article talk about based on information technology adoption theories and considering Chinese cultural characteristics, this article proposes a user centric IT/IS evaluation model composed of three determinant, for investigating the e-government systems application and management in China.

Zhang, N., Guo, X. H., Chen, G.. Q. and Chau, P.Y. The first ‘must refer to article:

Zhang, N., Guo, X. H., Chen, G.. Q. and Chau, P.Y. (2009). E-government user evaluation: A study with a Chinese cultural context. Journal of Global Information Management, 17 (1), 49-69. Retrieved from ProQuest Management Journals database.

http://www.pacis-net.org/file/2007/1206.pdf

Articles – useful – worth considering

Title and Author details: Rowena, C. E-government in New Zealand. Data published: 2004

Publisher details: Published by Scarecrow Press, Inc.. A wholly owned subsidiary of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc.. Web site address: www.scarecrowpress.com.

Call number: JF1525.A8C62 2006 New Zealand Collection.

Abstract: It details about the development of New Zealand e-government, from the beginning of New Zealand e-government development, and the overall achievement to date of New Zealand e-government services.

Rowena, C. The first ‘must refer to’ article:

Rowena, C. (2006). E-government in New Zealand. In Peter, H., Rowena, C., & Harold C, R (Eds.), Comparative Perspectives on E-government: Serving Today and Building for Tomorrow (pp.102-127). The Scarecrow Press, Inc, UK.

Articles – Low Value – Can ignore

Title and Author details: Alawadhi,S. and Morris,A. The Use of UTAUT Model in the Adoption of E-government Services in Kuwait.

Data published: 2008

Publisher details: Proceedings of the 41st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.

Abstract: E-government initiatives are in their infancy in many developing countries. The success of these initiatives is dependent on government support as well as citizens’ adoption of e-government services.

Alawadhi,S. and Morris, A. The first ‘must refer to’ article:

Alawadhi,S. and Morris, A.(2008). The Use of UTAUT Model in the Adoption of E-government Services in Kuwait. Proceedings of the 41st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Retrieved from ProQuest Management Journals database.

http://scholar.google.co.nz.ezproxy.waikato.ac.nz/scholar?q=The+Use+of+UTAUT+Model+in+the+Adoption+of+E-government+Services+in+Kuwait.&hl=en&lr=&btnG=Search

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