This research-in-progress develops and empirically tests a model of country level e-government adoption. In doing so, it bridges important gaps in the literature. Factors such as accountability, quality of governmental policies, effectiveness of law, and corruption are included in our model to examine their influence on country level e-government adoption. Secondary data collected from 163 countries are used to empirically examine the hypotheses presented in the study. The hypotheses are confirmed using PLS analytical procedures and the findings are reported. We discuss the results and their implications for researchers and practitioners.
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