scholarly journals Interpretative Structural Modelling for Determining Dominant Success Criteria of Information System (IS) Success at Handycraft SMEs in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Author(s):  
B.L. Sinaga ◽  
I.L.I. Purnama ◽  
R.D. Astanti ◽  
N.T. Putri ◽  
N.D. Wulandari

The purpose of this research paper is to determine the dominant criteria of Information System (IS) success specific to handcraft SMEs in Yogyakarta and to establish relationship among those criteria using interpretive structural modeling (ISM). A small portion of those SMEs have started using information system. However, they face several barriers to successfully implement the information system. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure the success of information system implementation. But, no study has been done regarding the measurement IS success specific to handcraft SMEs in Yogyakarta. This research involved interview-based surveys and ISM approach to determine the dominant criteria of IS success of SMEs in Yogyakarta context. In total, 16 SMEs were involved as research objects in this research. In this research, four cluster of SME have been identified and the modified IS Success model for each cluster was developed accordingly.  The modified model for each cluster has 14, 20, 16 and 30 criteria respectively. Through ISM, a relationship model among the criteria for each model was also obtained. It was concluded that “ease of use”, “ease of learning”, and “data accuracy” are significant criteria of IS Success model in SMEs in Yogyakarta. These criteria are considered as the dominant criteria to implement information system successfully. In addition, the desired results of successful implementation is represented by “improved outcomes”. 

2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 258
Author(s):  
Babur Hayat Malik ◽  
Cai Shuqin ◽  
Saqib Qamar ◽  
Butt Mattiullah

Objective of this article is to investigate the success (by determining citizen’s intention to use and satisfaction) of Land Record Information Systems (LRMIS) from perspective of Pakistan. The success of this egovernment information system is investigated using an incorporated IS success model. Model formulated here features constructs such as System Quality, Service Quality, and Information Quality, Perceived Risk, Perceived Ease of Use, Perceived Satisfaction, Perceived Usefulness, Awareness, Trust, Information Security and Behavioral Intention. The suggested incorporated research model of IS was validated using feedbacks taken from 250 citizens across different cities of Pakistan. Verifiable findings showed the positive and substantial linkage between all 17 hypothesized associations of 10 different constructs. Validated data-based outcomes and argumentations provided in this research can help government to enrich upon and to completely avail the potentiality of LRMIS as serviceable and an effective computer system toward a digital, secure, lucid and uncorrupted society.


Author(s):  
Astri Ayu Purwati ◽  
Zainol Mustafa ◽  
Mazzlida Mat Deli

The investment in information system brings significant impacts on the banking industry because it plays a pivotal role in providing better services and competitive edges. This study evaluated satisfaction level and benefit of the usage of the banking system which is m-Banking using the IS Success Model approach developed by DeLone and McLane in 2003. The population in this study was customers of one of the largest banks in Indonesia, namely Bank Central Asia (BCA) with a sample size of 200 customers. The data were analyzed using Structural Equation Model (SEM) with AMOS. The results showed that the IS Success Model consisting of system quality, information quality and service quality has a significant impact on customer satisfaction in using BCA m-Banking. This study also validates the research conducted by DeLone and McLean (2003) in developing the IS Success Model as a measure of the quality and key to the success of an information system.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kartika Puspita Sari ◽  
Hidehiko Kanegae

Indonesia is one of the countries with high exposure to natural hazards, frequent disaster events, and a highly vulnerable population. Hence, risk communication and disaster information dissemination are crucial to reducing risks. Numerous disaster mobile applications (apps) with location-based services or maps already exist for facilitating risk communication to the public; however, availability does not automatically translate into use or adoption. Therefore, to understand factors influencing the adoption of a map-based disaster application, this study examined factors that affect the adoption of a local government-initiated map-based disaster application in Indonesia, namely Sistem Informasi Kebencanaan Kabupaten Magelang or Disaster Information System of Magelang Regency (SIKK Magelang) through the theoretical lenses of a combined information system (IS) success model. Partial Least Squared – Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM), with the help of Smart-PLS, was used to examine the hypothesized relationships among the proposed constructs. A questionnaire survey with an application trial was conducted in Magelang Regency for the data collection. The study results confirmed the applicability of the combined IS success model frameworks in predicting the adoption of a map-based disaster app by the public. Although new constructs representing disaster-related and familiarity with online maps were initially proposed in the contextual model, the model validation results showed that intention to use SIKK Magelang was significantly influenced only by perceived usefulness and user satisfaction. Practically, this study guides the local emergency managers in Indonesia, especially Magelang Regency, to develop strategies to increase the applications’ adoption.


2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 49-54 ◽  
Author(s):  
Omar Sabri

One of the most technological trends that enables on demand sharing of resources through Internet is Cloud Computing. It is a collection of hardware, software, storage, and services which are efficiently utilized to enhance business agility through reducing communication and computing costs. Although there are many advantages of cloud computing, organizations concern of the negative outcomes that may result when employing this technology. In this paper the author aims to find some factors to be considered by the organization before employing cloud computing technology. To achieve this goal the author used DeLone and McLean successes model that provides a comprehensive framework for measuring IS success. The model will enable the organization to spot the weakness and strength for each factor and in turn to make suitable decision toward a successful implementation of Cloud Computing.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 140
Author(s):  
Ridwan Daud Mahande ◽  
Jasruddin Jasruddin ◽  
Nasir Nasir

This study aimed to analyze the effect of IS Success Model variable on Edmodo's e-learning user satisfaction partially, both directly and indirectly through the TAM variable. This research was conducted through an ex-post-facto approach to undergraduate students. Data collection instruments used questionnaire and observation. The questionnaire was developed from the technology acceptance model (TAM) and information system (IS) success model. The collected data were analyzed through descriptive statistics and path analysis using IBM SPSS 20 program. The results showed that the three core variables of the IS Success model directly had a significant effect on the two core variables of TAM, and the two core variables of TAM directly affected user satisfaction. Indirectly, the three core variables of IS Success model had a significant effect on user satisfaction through the two core variables of TAM. Service Quality, also, to provide a more significant direct effect on perceived usefulness, also indirectly influenced user satisfaction through perceived usefulness. Perceived ease of use had more significant direct and indirect effects through perceived usefulness on Edmodo e-learning user satisfaction.   


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (02) ◽  
pp. 124-133
Author(s):  
T. Husain

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a radio frequency based on identification technology which is a revolution of tracking identification of goods or product tracking in the form of chips with wireless antennas on an object. This research aims to reconfirm the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) through perceived usefulness and perceived ease-of-use as well as system quality in the DeLone and McLean Models on E-Toll end-user's satisfaction in electronic transaction services. The research type using a quantitative approach with questionnaires as a means of data collection. The number of samples counted by 11 respondents. The data analysis methods using moderated regression by Stata/MP 14.0 through, a test of the quality instrument, classical assumption test, and hypothesis test. The findings represent that the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and the IS Success Model prove significant influence as a pure moderator with an increase in the Adjusted R-Square score of 30.07 percent. The Attitude variables only prove the effect of Perceived Ease-of-Use on Satisfaction. The research implication of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and the IS Success Model testing can provide recommendations for academics, especially regarding the end-users of the Integrated RFID System.


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