TY - JFULL AU - Darmawan Napitupulu and Dana Indra Sensuse and Aniati Murni PY - 2015/3/ TI - Testing the Validity of Maturity Model for E-Government Implementation in Indonesia T2 - International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences SP - 467 EP - 472 VL - 9 SN - 1307-6892 UR - https://publications.waset.org/pdf/10000437 PU - World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology NX - Open Science Index 98, 2015 N2 - The research was conducted to empirically validate the proposed maturity model of e-Government implementation, composed of four dimensions, further specified by 54 success factors as attributes. To do so, there are two steps were performed. First, expert’s judgment was conducted to test its content validity. The second, reliability study was performed to evaluate inter-rater agreement by using Fleiss Kappa approach. The kappa statistic (kappa coefficient) is the most commonly used method for testing the consistency among raters. Fleiss Kappa was a generalization of Kappa in extensions to the case of more than two raters (multiple raters) with multi-categorical ratings. Our findings show that most attributes of the proposed model were related to their corresponding dimensions. According to our results, The percentage of agree answers given by the experts was 73.69% in dimension A, 89.76% in B, 81.5% in C and 60.37% in D. This means that more than half of the attributes of each dimensions were appropriate or relevant to the dimensions they were supposed to measure, while 85% of attributes were relevant enough to their corresponding dimensions. Inter-rater reliability coefficient also showed satisfactory result and interpreted as substantial agreement among raters. Therefore, the proposed model in this paper was valid and reliable to measure the maturity of e-Government implementation. ER -