Journal of International Technology and Information Management
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Public transit system web sites have become a tool of choice for many citizens to obtain transit route information and to assist with trip planning. For many of these citizens, the web interface has become the only method of communication with the public service agency and the primary method of obtaining information about transit services. This model-based, multi-method study analyzes data from more than 450 survey respondents and twenty-four focus group participants, seeks to understand the end user citizen trust experience in their interaction with e-government transit web sites. Results of this e-service study provide useful insights into how citizen perceptions of the transit service and transit agencies are affected through web site e-service use.
Recommended Citation
Burkhard, Richard; Schooley, Benjamin; and Horan, Thomas A.
(2013)
"Public Use of an Online Advanced Traveler Guidance Information System: Trust in the e-Service and the Agency ,"
Journal of International Technology and Information Management: Vol. 22:
Iss.
2, Article 1.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.58729/1941-6679.1007
Available at:
https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/jitim/vol22/iss2/1