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Data protection and privacy determinants of e-government adoption in Nigeria

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    Abstract

    The global recurring news about data scandals, the sale of customer data and revealing employee records intensify concerns of citizens over protecting their privacy and personal data. This paper aims to systematically review literatures and discuss how data protection and privacy influences e-government adoption in Nigeria. Based on an extensive review of literature the paper provides a structured empirical findings and theoretical perspectives relating to impact of data protection and privacy on e-government adoption.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 15th IADIS International Conference Information Systems 2022, IS 2022
    EditorsMiguel Baptista Nunes, Pedro Isaias, Philip Powell, Luis Rodrigues
    PublisherIADIS Press
    Pages223-227
    Number of pages5
    ISBN (Electronic)9789898704375
    ISBN (Print)9789898704375
    Publication statusPublished - 31 Dec 2022
    EventIADIS International Conference Information Systems 2022 - Online
    Duration: 12 Mar 202214 Mar 2022

    Publication series

    NameProceedings of the 15th IADIS International Conference Information Systems 2022, IS 2022

    Conference

    ConferenceIADIS International Conference Information Systems 2022
    CityOnline
    Period12/03/2214/03/22
    OtherIADIS International Conference Information Systems 2022 (12/03/2022-14/03/2022, Online)

    Keywords

    • data protection
    • e-government
    • Adoption
    • privacy
    • E-Government
    • Privacy
    • Data Protection

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Computer Science Applications
    • Hardware and Architecture
    • Information Systems
    • Software

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