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An extended DeLone and McLean's information system model for examining success of online public grievance redressal system in Indian context

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INDERSCIENCE ENTERPRISES LTD
DOI: 10.1504/IJICBM.2015.068486

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online public grievance redressal systems; OPGRSs; success factors; e-government; DeLone and McLean; India

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The purpose of this paper is to examine the success factors of the online public grievance redressal systems (OPGRSs) in the Indian context. This e-government initiative is based on the government's long-term strategic policy that aims to reform and renovate the Indian bureaucracy. The model developed includes the constructs such as system quality, information quality, social influence, self-efficacy, perceived trust, user satisfaction, and intention to use. The empirical outcomes provided the positive significant connections between all 13 hypothesised relationships among seven constructs. The empirical evidence and discussion presented in the study can help the Indian Government to improve upon and fully utilise the potential of OPGRS as a useful tool for transparent and corruption free country.

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