scholarly journals Analysis of Easy Perception of Use of Information System Using Technology Acceptance Model Method

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 46-49
Author(s):  
Basuki Heri Winarno ◽  
Edy Prayitno ◽  
Said Teguh Samudra
2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 260-269
Author(s):  
Tito Prabowo ◽  
Wing Wahyu Winarno ◽  
Sudarmawan Sudarmawan

The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is a model used by researchers to predict and analyse factors that influence a person's interest in a technology. The purpose of this literature review is to find out how the interests of users of an information system are investigated. This literature review is based on a thorough review of the research and a descriptive discussion based on previous studies that investigate the acceptance of an information system. Previous researchers have used good research methods and research steps, so the results of the study can also give an idea of how user interests strongly influence the usefulness and actual actions when using an information system. The results of a systematic review show that the TAM method for predicting an individual's interest in accepting an information technology relationship between constructs used is a determinant that can measure interest in user behavior and also a determinant that can predict and explain interest in user behavior.Keywords: Technology Acceptance Model, Behavior Interests, User Behavior.


Author(s):  
Dr. Abu Turab Alam

A useful Information System is difficult to conceive and develop. Research on technology has revealed that end-user likes or dislikes may matter towards the success or failure of information system (IS). A highly complicated system in which developers have put lots of development efforts may fail if the end-user dislikes it after its initial installation. In software engineering literature it is claimed that system rejection is mostly caused by not meeting the non-functional requirements. In this paper, a study is being done on ‘turnitin®’ as technology and its acceptance to a group of students in order to find out confirmation of result as claimed by TAM while it is a post implementation research activity for technology acceptance.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 298
Author(s):  
Umar Maksum ◽  
Zaki Baridwan ◽  
Imam Subekti

<p>This study aims to examine the factors influencing the acceptability of SIMDA in the Batu Municipal Government. The research model used the <em>Technology Acceptance Model</em> (TAM), which add external construct from D&amp;M success model of information system and other construct namely the <em>commitment of management</em>, <em>social influence</em> and the Individually influence such as <em>computer self-efficacy</em> and <em>personal innovativenes</em>. This research employed census sampling method. The samples are all official of in financial department who use SIMDA. Results of the research showed that <em>perceived usefulness</em> was affected by <em>management commitment</em>, <em>social influence</em>, <em>information quality, system quality</em>, <em>personal innovativeness</em>, and<em> perceived ease of use</em>. In addition, <em>Computer self-efficacy</em>, and <em>personal innovativeness</em> influenced to <em>perceived ease of use</em>. Furthermore, the <em>acceptance SIMDA</em> was influenced <em>perceived usefulness</em> and <em>perceived ease of use</em>. On the contrary, <em>computer self-efficacy</em> did not affect to <em>perceived usefulness</em><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Keywords: </strong>Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), Acceptance SIMDA, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use</p>


Author(s):  
Arthur Tatnall

The introduction of a new information system into a small business, or upgrading an existing system, should be seen as an innovation and considered through the lens of innovation theory. The most widely accepted theories of how technological innovation takes place are provided by innovation diffusion (Rogers, 1995) and the technology acceptance model (Davis, 1986), but most of the research based on these models involves studies of large organizations or societal groups. This article argues that another approach, innovation translation, has more to offer in the case of innovations that take place in smaller organizations (Burgess, Tatnall, & Darbyshire, 1999; Tatnall, 2002; Tatnall & Burgess, 2004).


2020 ◽  
Vol 1641 ◽  
pp. 012056
Author(s):  
A Nuryanto ◽  
O Setyawan ◽  
D Riana ◽  
S Hadianti ◽  
AMB Aji ◽  
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