The Influence of Attitude on the Acceptance and Use of Information Systems

2010 ◽  
pp. 1506-1534
Author(s):  
Charles J. Kacmar ◽  
Susan S. Fiorito ◽  
Jane M. Carey

The nomological network of the technology acceptance model is expanded through the addition of affective and task-preparation variables as antecedents to traditional predictors of technology acceptance:output quality, result demonstrability, and ease of use. An empirical study involving a visual/simulation information system, set in the domain of retail merchandise planning, finds that negative affectivity (NA) is a consistent and strong negative antecedent to perceptions of output quality, result demonstrability, and ease of use. In contrast, positive affectivity (PA) is a significant and positive antecedent to ease of use, but not necessarily a significant antecedent to either output quality or result demonstrability. A new construct developed from the job characteristics literature—perceived task preparation—measured the subject’s perceptions of the pre-system usage training, which included task design and modeling instruction, scenarios of activities within the prospective information system, discussions and review of the system documentation, and highly structured, pre-task system use activities. Perceived task preparation was found to be a significant and strong positive indicator of computer self-efficacy.

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):  
Muhammad Z. I. Lallmahomed ◽  
Nor Zairah Ab Rahim ◽  
Roliana Ibrahim ◽  
Azizah Abdul Rahman

In the light of a diverse body of disorganized usage measures available and the difficulty of building a cumulative research tradition, a literature review is conducted on system use in Information Systems (IS) Acceptance through the two main theories of Technology Adoption, the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), and The Unified Theory of Use and Acceptance of Technology (UTAUT). The authors seek to understand how usage measures are being operationalised and proposed a preliminary classification of those measures that covers system and task aspects of use. A Q-Sort approach was taken to validate the authors’ classification scheme and the result indicates high inter-rater agreement. The ensuing classification is meant to help researchers in their choice of system use measures. This review also summarises the arguments for a multi-dimensional measure of use and establishes that omnibus measure such as frequency, volume and use/non-use hold prevalence. Finally, the authors provide recommendations for further research in the area of system use.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 173-180
Author(s):  
Nyayu Sakinatul Mardhiyah ◽  
M Rusydi ◽  
Peni Cahaya Azwari

This research aims to find out how technology in the form of gojek can be well received by colleges in Palembang. The framework has been developed based on the TAM and TRA with quantitative research methods in the form of SEM Amos 21. The results of the research are usefulness and ease of use have a positive and significant effect on behavioral intention of use, usefulness, ease of use and behavioral intention of use have a positive and significant effect on actual system use, the last usefulness and ease of use have a positive and significant effect on actual system use through behavioral intention of use. Based on these results it can be concluded that the subject has been well received by Palembang colleges through TAM and TRA as the grand theory.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wahyu Hardyanto ◽  
Sugiyanto Sugiyanto ◽  
Aji Purwinarko ◽  
Aryono Adhi

Online assessment has been carried out research on academic information system Unnes using Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) whose goal is to achieve accountability in academic application by taking the Graduate Program Unnes sampling. The method used to carry out this research through interviews/in dept interviews, documentation and questionnaires. Analyses were performed using analysis of Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) based covariance AMOS (Analysis of Moment Structures). The results obtained overall, Knowledge of Search Domain has no effect on Perceived Ease of Use. However, CMIN / DF qualified, because it has a value of≤2.


2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (10) ◽  
pp. 91 ◽  
Author(s):  
Akca Yasar ◽  
Gokhan Ozer

In order to survive in today’s global competitive environment, businesses have to use information systems during management and production processes. Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is developed by Davis (1989). According to this model, the use of a new information system depends on perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness variables. This study analyzes the factors that affect the use of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software, which is an information system, in the frame of TAM variables. 236 companies that use these information systems participated in the survey. It is determined that, eleven independent variables, which are taken into consideration in the scope of user characteristics, innovative characteristics, organizational and environmental characteristics factors, have statistically meaningful and positive effect on perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness which represent TAM parameters. Similarly, it is determined that, perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness have a positive and statistically meaningful effect on the use of ERP.


2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Al Asyary ◽  
Arief Kurniawan Nur Prasetyo ◽  
Tris Eryando ◽  
Solvay Gerke

Hospital information systems (HIS) have been applied on a massive scale; however, user evaluation of their effectiveness, efficiency, and service quality improvements remain rare. This study aimed to describe the utility of information systems from the users’ point of view by using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) in a maternity hospital in Lampung, Indonesia. The study provided an overview of the features of the information system and the workflow of the user through this information system. Screenshots were taken by using Camtasia Studio 2.0 Trial Version application software for one day (two shifts) in the outpatient service. The HIS generally supported the workflow, but not all application modules were fully applied. The obstacles appear to be at the registration unit/outpatient registration and queue dashboard, cashier unit, pharmacy unit, medicine storage/room, and poly unit/checking room. A TAM framework, which included perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness of the information system, revealed that the currently implemented HIS was not perceived as optimal. However, users are still optimistic and aware of the usefulness of the information system in supporting their jobs. Thus, leaders have committed to initiate the potential development of this information system in the inpatient polyclinic.


Author(s):  
Fran Sayekti ◽  
Pulasna Putarta

This study analyzed the factors which influence the acceptance of the Financial Information System for local Government (SIPKD) using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). TAM stated that behavioral intension to use Information System are determined by two beliefs: perceived usefulness (POU) and perceived ease of use (PEU). Perceived usefulness (POU) was defined as the extent to people  were sure that the use of the system will improve its performance.  Perceived ease of use (PEU) was defined as the extent to people  were sure that the system  is easy to use. This study analyzed the acceptance SIPKD in the context of the acceptance by the user. User are the local government employee have an obligation to run SIPKD. The analysis focused on the user's perception regarding SIPKD they should run. User perception analyzed is user perception about the ease of use SIPKD and user perceptions about the benefits SIPKD in their work. Research was conducted on the SIPKD in the Special Province of Yogyakarta. Respondents of this study 67 from various agencies in the region of Yogyakarta. The results showed that the Perceived usefulness influence  the using of SIPKD, while Perceived Ease of Use does not influence


2017 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 42
Author(s):  
Supriyanti Supriyanti ◽  
Muhammad Cholil

The purpose of this study to apply the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) on theHospital Management Information System. This research is important because changesin hospital management information system (SIMRS) of the old system in collaborationwith third parties to the new system is a standalone system that was developed by the ITteam RSO Prof. dr. R. Soeharso requires a process of transition, which for some employeeslead to conflict in the process of adaptation. This study is an empirical research withquantitative methods. The population of all employees who use information managementsystem as much as 382 people, 193 people sampled with sample random samplingtechnique. The results of this study include shows, computer selt efficacy influence theperceived usefulness and perceived ease of use of technology in hospital managementinformation system. Subjective norms affect the perceived usefulness and perceived easeof use of technology in hospital management information system. System accessibilitywhile no effect on the perception of the benefits, but the effect on the perceived ease ofuse of technology in hospital management information system.


Kilat ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
SUPARYATI SUPARYATI

This study analyzes the acceptance of the E-Personal System at the Maros Center for Veterinary Medicine using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) method. In TAM, it is mentioned that two beliefs, namely perceptions of usability (POU) and perceptions of ease of use (PEU) determine interest in behavior to use the Information System. Beliefs about the use of systems that will improve performance are called perceptions of usability (POU), while beliefs about system ease in their use are called perceptions of ease of use (PEU). Analysis of E-Personal acceptance in this study is the context of acceptance by the user. What the user in this study meant was an employee at the Maros Veterinary Center who had the obligation to run E-Personal. The analysis is focused on the user's perception of the E-Personal that they must run. The perceptions of the users analyzed were user perceptions about the ease of use of E-Personal and the user's perception of the benefits of E-Personal. The study was conducted at the E-Personal of the Maros Veterinary Center. The respondents of this study were 48 respondents from various levels of rank and class. The results showed that Perceived Usefulness affected the use of E-Personal, while the Perceived Ease of Use did not affect.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 1737-1743

Executive Information System (EIS) is part of Business Intelligence (BI) which offering method for combining and mapping information from each different source into a holistic view [8], information visualization and dashboard usage [16] so that the Executives can analyze and assess from several viewpoints for planning choices and future acting strategies [8]. This research focuses on the Executive Information System (EIS) as the main solution for Executives of Student Advisory Center (SAC) in Bina Nusantara (BINUS) University. EIS Lifecycle Development is used as a main method to build EIS SAC. Information mapping from various source done with Extract Transform Load (ETL) and stored at data warehouse and then shown as combined dashboard, graphics and text. Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is a model that explains and predicts how a User receives and uses a technology. In this research, TAM is used as a method for evaluate EIS SAC, which measured through four viewpoint such as Perceived Usefulness that show how the technology helped enough for improving the Executives work performance; Perceived Ease of Use that show how the technology will reduce the effort required, both physically and psychologically in completing the Executives work; Attitude Toward Using that show how the technology give a positive impact on work performance; and Behavioral Intention to Use that show the intention to implement and use the technology. The needs of students’ information in each SAC sub unit is different and each sub unit provides its own data needed to be able to produce the information needed. Through the EIS SAC, information from different sources in each sub unit can be presented more quickly, more easily, and at the same time as a tool for Executive SAC BINUS University to determine choices and action strategies on low-achieving students


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