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The Impact of Societal Awareness on Political Participation While Use of Technology (UTAUT)

Journal: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Publications (Vol.5, No. 4)

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Page : 8-11

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Abstract

A lot of questions about the impact of the Internet on public participation in politics have gone unresolved. Little is known about how the Internet influences people' online and offline political involvement, as well as the impact of community awareness on political participation through the use of UTAUT technology. This study presents the effect of Internet use on individuals' online and offline political participation, as well as the moderating functions of psychological resources in the political process, to highlight what is known about the relationship between internet use and political participation. The main objective of this study is to extending the unified theory of acceptance and usage of technology with awareness to examine the intention to use e-voting system in Jordan with the consideration of the mediating effect of the perceived value. The importance of this study is highlighted through a number of scientific and practical considerations. The scientific importance is reflected in what electronic voting technology can provide in expanding electoral participation and community awareness, as well as ensuring greater transparency of the entire electoral process, which gives greater legitimacy to the existing systems. The research used the descriptive analytical research method by describing the phenomenon to be studied and the concepts and terms related to this phenomenon. The study expected positive impact in using e-voting system by perceived value in Jordan and the more it increased expectancy is the Intention to use e-voting system by Perceived value in Jordan has increased

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