
a. Target Conference
The target conference in here is 2008 the 41st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. In this conference, it used the UTAUT Model to analysis the Adoption of E-government Services in Kuwait, and the research model is shown above (Suha & Anne, 2008).Since this conference is mainly about e-government adoption research, so I think my e-government research would gain feedback for my research findings from this conference.
For the methodologies used in this study, the study was based on quantitative research. For the sample of this study, 880 students were surveyed. Also, the study was limited to undergraduate and postgraduate students at Kuwait University. In addition, this study used a questionnaire survey, which is in English. Moreover, this study designed suitable research context, and implemented reliability test during its research. For the data analyze, a regression analysis process was undertaken based on the research model (the amended UTAUT), which included predictors (independent variables), outcomes (dependent variables) and moderators. The study attempted to explore any changes in respondents’ intentions through the “intention” question, which asked respondents whether they intended to use e-government services in the future: in “four weeks”, in “three months” or in the “future”. Thus, this made the behavioral intention construct a binary outcome variable. Finally, the results showed that performance expectancy, effort expectancy and peer influence determine students’ behavioral intention. Moreover, facilitating conditions and behavioral intentions determine students’ use of e-government services.
b. Target Journal
Information System Front and Journal of Global Information Management are relevant journals, which are very helpful for my research area. E-government adoption: A cultural comparison is a very helpful article in my study, and this article is from the journal of Information System Front. However, I will chose the Journal of Global Information Management to publish my article, it is because the Journal of Global Information Management is a professional information management journal which specially focus on information technology development and IT management perspectives. As I review the last two years published articles in this journal, the journal mainly talks about new technologies developments, and the impact of new technologies developments, for instance, in Journal of Global Information Management; Hershey, Jan-Mar 2009; Vol.17, Iss.1, it included some articles such as Flexible Global Software Development (GSD): Antecedents of Success in Requirements Analysis (Yadav et al. 2009) and Impact of Perceived Fit on E-Government User Evaluation: A Study with a Chinese Cultural Context (Nan et al. 2009). Those two articles focused on new technologies developments and implementations, and the second article I mentioned above is relevant to my research area. In addition, this journal also include new technologies developments relating to public government, business. Cultural and social aspects, for example, in Journal of Global Information Management; Hershey, Apr-Jun 2008; Vol.16, Iss.2, it contained some articles such as A Cross-Cultural Comparison of U.S. and Chinese Computer Security Awareness (Mark et al. 2008), and Evaluating E-Business Leadership and its Links to Firm Performance (Jing, 2008). Therefore, I would like to publish my study to this particular journal, since it is a specific journal which focuses on new information technologies development and implementations.
The target conference in here is 2008 the 41st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. In this conference, it used the UTAUT Model to analysis the Adoption of E-government Services in Kuwait, and the research model is shown above (Suha & Anne, 2008).Since this conference is mainly about e-government adoption research, so I think my e-government research would gain feedback for my research findings from this conference.
For the methodologies used in this study, the study was based on quantitative research. For the sample of this study, 880 students were surveyed. Also, the study was limited to undergraduate and postgraduate students at Kuwait University. In addition, this study used a questionnaire survey, which is in English. Moreover, this study designed suitable research context, and implemented reliability test during its research. For the data analyze, a regression analysis process was undertaken based on the research model (the amended UTAUT), which included predictors (independent variables), outcomes (dependent variables) and moderators. The study attempted to explore any changes in respondents’ intentions through the “intention” question, which asked respondents whether they intended to use e-government services in the future: in “four weeks”, in “three months” or in the “future”. Thus, this made the behavioral intention construct a binary outcome variable. Finally, the results showed that performance expectancy, effort expectancy and peer influence determine students’ behavioral intention. Moreover, facilitating conditions and behavioral intentions determine students’ use of e-government services.
b. Target Journal
Information System Front and Journal of Global Information Management are relevant journals, which are very helpful for my research area. E-government adoption: A cultural comparison is a very helpful article in my study, and this article is from the journal of Information System Front. However, I will chose the Journal of Global Information Management to publish my article, it is because the Journal of Global Information Management is a professional information management journal which specially focus on information technology development and IT management perspectives. As I review the last two years published articles in this journal, the journal mainly talks about new technologies developments, and the impact of new technologies developments, for instance, in Journal of Global Information Management; Hershey, Jan-Mar 2009; Vol.17, Iss.1, it included some articles such as Flexible Global Software Development (GSD): Antecedents of Success in Requirements Analysis (Yadav et al. 2009) and Impact of Perceived Fit on E-Government User Evaluation: A Study with a Chinese Cultural Context (Nan et al. 2009). Those two articles focused on new technologies developments and implementations, and the second article I mentioned above is relevant to my research area. In addition, this journal also include new technologies developments relating to public government, business. Cultural and social aspects, for example, in Journal of Global Information Management; Hershey, Apr-Jun 2008; Vol.16, Iss.2, it contained some articles such as A Cross-Cultural Comparison of U.S. and Chinese Computer Security Awareness (Mark et al. 2008), and Evaluating E-Business Leadership and its Links to Firm Performance (Jing, 2008). Therefore, I would like to publish my study to this particular journal, since it is a specific journal which focuses on new information technologies development and implementations.

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