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Acceptance and Use of Information Technology: Understanding Information Systems for Indonesia’s Humanitarian Relief Operations
Gadjah Mada International Journal of Business Pub Date : 2019-12-16 , DOI: 10.22146/gamaijb.39199
Made Irma Dwiputranti , Raden Adriyani Oktora , Liane Okdinawati , Mohamad Nurkamal Fauzan

Disaster management includes distributing logistical assistance to disaster victims. The implementation of this distribution must occur at the right time, at an appropriate location, on target and be appropriate to the needs of the victims. This research aims to design an information system to improve the performance of disaster relief operations by managing the information while monitoring and evaluating humanitarian relief operations. Consequently, understanding the primary determinants of user acceptance behavior has become a vital aspect in the successful implementation of the information system. The Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model is a tool to investigate and give a better understanding of the factors that affect the potential users’ acceptance and use of an information system. This research used 131 different informants from different groups of potential users to measure performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, and facilitating conditions. The results have shown strong relationships between four aspects of the measurements for the acceptance of all parties involved in humanitarian relief operations.

中文翻译:

信息技术的接受和使用:了解印度尼西亚人道主义救济行动的信息系统

灾难管理包括向灾难受害者分发后勤援助。必须在正确的时间,适当的位置,有针对性地实施这种分配,并使其符合受害者的需求。这项研究旨在设计一种信息系统,以通过在监视和评估人道主义救援行动的同时管理信息来提高救灾行动的绩效。因此,了解用户接受行为的主要决定因素已成为成功实施信息系统的重要方面。统一的技术接受和使用理论(UTAUT)模型是一种工具,用于调查并更好地了解影响潜在用户对信息系统的接受和使用的因素。这项研究使用了来自不同潜在用户组的131位不同的信息提供者来衡量绩效预期,预期工作量,社会影响力和促进条件。结果表明,衡量标准的四个方面之间密切相关,以使参与人道主义救济行动的所有各方接受。
更新日期:2019-12-16
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