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Evaluating End-User Satisfaction with an E-Government Service Electronic Labor Exchange (ELX)

Zulridah Noor (), Hasmiah Kasimin, Aini Aman and Noraidah Sahari
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Zulridah Noor: Faculty of Economics & Management Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 43600 Bangi Selangor Malaysia
Hasmiah Kasimin: Faculty of Economics & Management Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 43600 Bangi Selangor Malaysia
Aini Aman: Faculty of Economics & Management Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 43600 Bangi Selangor Malaysia
Noraidah Sahari: Faculty of Economics & Management Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 43600 Bangi Selangor Malaysia

Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia, 2011, vol. 45, 11-20

Abstract: A major domain of e-Government research has been the examination of information delivery to citizens. These services involve communications and transactions between government, at various levels, and citizens. The rise of these services has led to a concurrent need to develop models of citizen satisfaction with e-governmental services. This research aims to contribute to this need by devising an ELX Consumer Satisfaction Index (ELXCSI) model and using it to evaluate citizen satisfaction with e-government electronic labor exchange (ELX) service delivery in Malaysia. This paper presents results of a statistical analysis of an end-user survey conducted in 2009 to evaluate user satisfaction with ELX service. Using structural equation modeling, a highly statistically significant goodness-of-fit was found for the model, which included 15 measures capturing three performance constructs (utility, efficiency, customization) as affecting satisfaction. The calculated ELXCSI of 66 indicates that more effort should be carried out by government to improve performance measurements in order to increase satisfaction among end-users of ELX service in Malaysia.

Keywords: E-Government; Malaysia; electronic labor exchange (ELX); end-user satisfaction; service delivery; structural equation modeling (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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