Abstract:
Enhancing e-service facilities to the citizens would make it easy for them to access various government and private
services. It has currently become an essential aspect of the evolution of public administration. All governments,
including those of third world countries, are now trying to improve their e-service delivery. E-service delivery is
one of the fundamental mechanisms to enhance quality service delivery with transparency, effectiveness, and
efficiency. Sri Lanka has made attempts to deliver e-services in multiple sectors, but many constraints have
prevented all citizens from accessing those services. Against this backdrop, this study attempts to investigate the
factors that influence the ability of citizens to access the various e-services in selected Divisional Secretariat areas
of Ampara district, Sri Lanka. This study was conducted using both qualitative and quantitative research methods
during the period from July 2018 to January 2019. The qualitative data were gathered from published books,
research articles, and personal interviews, and the quantitative data were gathered through a structured
questionnaire and statistical reports of government institutions. The collected data were analysed using both
qualitative and quantitative techniques, and results are presented in text, tables and charts format. The findings of
the study show that factors such as security, the availability of electronic device facilities, and low cost encouraged
citizens to access these services often. Nevertheless, factors like difficulty in understanding e-services and concerns
about its security have discouraged people from accessing e-services.