scholarly journals Information System and Service Quality: An Empirical Study of Their Impact on End-Users Satisfaction ERP Systems

Author(s):  
Dr. Andreas ◽  
Dr.Enni Savitri
2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lip-Sam Thi ◽  
Che Wan Muhammed Salleh Bin Wan Adnan

Previous studies have suggested the use of PMIS is considered to be advantageous towards successful project management. Using the antecedents of system success model proposed by DeLone and McLean, and the updated Information System Success Model (ISSM), this study attempts to examine the implementation of PMIS in agro-based projects undertaken by the Ministry of Agriculture and Agro-based Industry in Malaysia (MoA). The objectives of the study are to examine PMIS effectiveness and identify the determinants that influence system effectiveness. The sample for this study comprised of PMIS end-users from MoA. The findings of this study indicate that PMIS is an effective system to support end users for project management and monitoring activities. Information and service quality have significant relationship with system effectiveness. Between these factors, information quality is found to have the greatest effect on the variation of PMIS effectiveness.Keywords: PMIS; System Effectiveness; System Quality; Information Quality; Service Quality.


Author(s):  
Norshima Humadi ◽  
Muhamad Sukor Jaafar ◽  
Melissa Shahrom ◽  
Siti Halijjah Shariff

Faculty of Business and Management – Student Activity Information System (FBM-SAIS) was developed with an aim to manage the student activity application process effectively through the Internet. This study was conducted to determine the managerial implications of FBM-SAIS implementation to FBM, UiTM Selangor by focusing on the manpower and financial impact, as well as to determine the direct effect of SAIS Service Quality on SAIS student satisfaction. This study proposed SAIS ServiceQuality as a higher-order factor in order to determine a direct effect of SAIS Service Quality on student satisfaction towards SAIS implementation. Interviews were conducted to identify the managerial implications of student activity application process before and after SAIS implementation. Meanwhile, the quantitative data was gathered from 94 SAIS users who were FBM students through e-survey and was analyzed by using SmartPLS 3.0. The interview results showed that the implementation of SAIS did have an impact on the Faculty, such as increasing staff productivity and reducing costs. Moreover, the PLS-SEM analysis results showed that SAIS Service Quality positively influenced student satisfaction towards FBMSAIS implementation. This study provides an empirical validation of the SAIS Service Quality Model in the context of Higher Education.


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