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Building better government IT: Understanding community beliefs and attitudes toward smart card technologies

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Martin, Nigel
Rice, John

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Taylor & Francis Group

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Government smart cards have promised substantial improvements in public services delivery, yet they often seem to encounter great public suspicion, distrust and hostility. Very few contemporary studies have addressed the issue of understanding the actual

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Behaviour and Information Technology

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2037-12-31
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