TY - JOUR
T1 - Developing technology acceptance model for e-service purposes
AU - Mohamed, Mohamed Bakry
AU - Ahmed, Tarig Mohamed
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 by the authors; licensee Growing Science, Canada.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Nowadays, universities are investing resources in optimizing e-services to enhance delivery of services to their employees. Most of them provide their services electronically to improve the performance of their organizations. These services are categorized into two classes: academic and nonacademic. This paper focuses on nonacademic class, which is important to measure what factors influence on the e-services. This manuscript aims to develop an acceptance technology model to figure out what the factors motivate nonacademic staff at the universities continuously use the eservices. The proposed model is based on technology acceptance model (TAM) and its extension. It consists of multiple constructs that reflect the opinions of nonacademic staff in e-services. The model was implemented by using questionnaire, 308 employees responded from Prince Sattam Bin Abdalaziz University to this questionnaire by giving their opinions. The feedback was analyzed deeply. The results indicate that technology fit was positively related to user's perceived satisfaction by using E-Services when the level of significant was one percent. Also, performance expectancy was positively related to user's perceived satisfaction. The research finding could be used by university ICT departments to enhance the quality of e-services.
AB - Nowadays, universities are investing resources in optimizing e-services to enhance delivery of services to their employees. Most of them provide their services electronically to improve the performance of their organizations. These services are categorized into two classes: academic and nonacademic. This paper focuses on nonacademic class, which is important to measure what factors influence on the e-services. This manuscript aims to develop an acceptance technology model to figure out what the factors motivate nonacademic staff at the universities continuously use the eservices. The proposed model is based on technology acceptance model (TAM) and its extension. It consists of multiple constructs that reflect the opinions of nonacademic staff in e-services. The model was implemented by using questionnaire, 308 employees responded from Prince Sattam Bin Abdalaziz University to this questionnaire by giving their opinions. The feedback was analyzed deeply. The results indicate that technology fit was positively related to user's perceived satisfaction by using E-Services when the level of significant was one percent. Also, performance expectancy was positively related to user's perceived satisfaction. The research finding could be used by university ICT departments to enhance the quality of e-services.
KW - e-services
KW - Technology Acceptance Model
KW - UTAUT
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85082082675
U2 - 10.5267/j.msl.2020.3.013
DO - 10.5267/j.msl.2020.3.013
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85082082675
SN - 1923-9335
VL - 10
SP - 2221
EP - 2228
JO - Management Science Letters
JF - Management Science Letters
IS - 10
ER -