Towards a Unified Framework for Evaluating User Satisfaction with Mobile Government Apps: Insights from User Reviews
General
Art der Publikation: Conference Paper
Veröffentlicht auf / in: Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective
Jahr: 2024
Band / Volume: 14913
Seiten: 122-129
Veröffentlichungsort: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Verlag (Publisher): Springer, Cham
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-68211-7_10
ISBN: 978-3-031-68210-0
Authors
Benedict Bender
Abstract
This study aims to bring together scattered research findings on user satisfaction with mobile government apps into a unified framework. The researchers analyzed 70 high-quality papers from leading journals and conferences and systematically integrated different frameworks and case studies to reflect the importance of the field over time while also highlighting methodological and geographical research gaps. The study achieved a significant methodological advance by developing codebooks for empirical analysis utilizing the App Store. This approach validated the framework’s dimensions on 8,524 reviews, demonstrating the framework’s applicability to platform-based apps and identifying critical areas for future research. Combining academic insights with practical findings, this research provides comprehensive guidance for developing and evaluating user-centered mobile government apps, facilitating improved service delivery and alignment with user expectations.