The Effect of Technology Readiness on Technology Acceptance in Using Services Delivery of Academic Information System
IT is part of the system of input-process-output of an operational system of an activity / organization. IT is expected to improve the effectiveness and efficiency. With the IT system, it is expected that the results are more accurate, delivered quickly and satisfactorily. However, IT will still depend on the people who use / operate it. A reality, even though already using IT systems, service still slow. This can be caused by personal factors of people who use or are operationalizing, known with the level of technology readiness. In addition, it can also be influenced by the level of acceptance of the technology of people who use / operate it. This study will reveal how the influence and relationship of Technology Radiness to Technology Acceptance in the use of the Academic Information System (AIS) from the ABC university in Jakarta. The study sample as many as 285 people at random from AIS users, using a questionnaire that developed by Parasuraman and Davis. The analysis is developed using path analysis, and compute by AMOS 18. The results of this study indicate that, variable Optimism, Innovativeness, Discomfort and Insecutrity have positive effect on Perceived ease of use, indicated by the p-value less than 0.05 or the value of CR (Critical Ratio) is greater than two. Optimism variable does not provide significant effect on Perceived usefulness. Innovativeness and discomfort variables are significant positive effect on the variable Perceived usefulness, while variable Insecurity in significant negative effect on the variable Perceived usefulness. Variables Perceived ease of use, are significant positive effect on the variable Perceived usefulness. Variables Perceived usefulness and variables of Perceived ease of use are positive and significant effect on the variable Actual use. Of the 11 hypothesis 7 hypothesis proved while 4 hypothesis is not proven. Based on these results, the implications for management strategies discussed in this paper.