Unravelling (E-)Government Channel Selection: A Quantitative Analysis of Individual Customer Preferences in Germany and Australia
Zusammenfassung
The purpose of this study is to identify the impact of individual differences on service channel selection for e-government services. In a comparative survey of citizens in Germany and Australia (n=1205), we investigate the impact of age, gender, and mobility issues on the selection of personal or mobile communication as channels for service consumption. The results suggest that Australians are more likely to want to use new technology-oriented channels as internet or mobile applications while Germans tend to use classical channels as telephone or in person. Moreover, differences with respect to age, gender, and mobility exist. Implications for practice and issues for future research are discussed.
Zitieren als
Plattfaut, R., Kohlborn, T., Hofmann, S., Beverungen, D., Niehaves, B., Räckers, M., & Becker, J. (2013). Unravelling (E-)Government Channel Selection: A Quantitative Analysis of Individual Customer Preferences in Germany and Australia. In Proceedings of the 46th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Maui, Hawaii, USA, 1983–1991.Details
Publikationstyp
Forschungsartikel in Sammelband (Konferenz)
Begutachtet
Ja
Publikationsstatus
Veröffentlicht
Jahr
2013
Konferenz
46th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Konferenzort
Maui, Hawaii, USA
Erste Seite
1983
Letzte Seite
1991
Sprache
Englisch
DOI