Construct

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Construct: External Pressure



Note 1: Following are presented the definitions found for the construct in the used references, together with the theory/model.
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Note 3: If the construct was not proposed in the original theory/model, it is identified as "Additional to theory/model".



Definition: Not defined.

Theory/model: Additional to IDT
Reference: (Tung & Rieck, 2005)



Note 1: This list contains all the indicators (measuring variables) as defined by the authors when proposing/using/applying a theory/model in a context. It also includes the scales used to measure the variables.
Note 2: Some of the indicators are context-dependent.
Note 3: The same construct can be present in more than one theory/model.



IndicatorScaleContextTheory/ModelReference(s)
Please rate the pressure placed on your organization to adopt the use of e-Government services by your competitors.Scale 1 to 7, No Pressure at All to Extreme Pressuree-GovernmentIDT(Tung & Rieck, 2005)

Please rate the pressure placed on your organization to adopt the use of e-Government services by industry sources (such as trade associations).Scale 1 to 7, No Pressure at All to Extreme Pressuree-GovernmentIDT(Tung & Rieck, 2005)

Please rate the pressure placed on your organization to adopt the use of e-Government services by various governmental agencies.Scale 1 to 7, No Pressure at Al" to Extreme Pressuree-GovernmentIDT(Tung & Rieck, 2005)

How often does your organization receive information regarding the adoption of e-Government services from sources outside your organization (such as industry associations, professional associations, or trade newsletters)?Scale 1 to 7, Never to Very Oftene-GovernmentIDT(Tung & Rieck, 2005)

How often does your organization receive information regarding the adoption of e-Government services from various governmental agencies?Scale 1 to 7, Never to Very Oftene-GovernmentIDT(Tung & Rieck, 2005)