2019
DOI: 10.24843/lkjiti.2019.v10.i02.p04
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Understanding Behavioral Intention in Implementation of the ICTs Based on UTAUT Model

Abstract: Innovation on Information Communication and Technology (ICT) are not suddenly accepted and directly used by individuals in work and workplace, even some individuals refuse to work using adoption ICTs. Therefore this research needs to be done to reveal what factors influence this attitude. This article aims to analysis variables or factors such as performance expectancy (PE) as X1, effort expectancy (EE) as X2, social influence (SI) as X3 and facilitating condition (FC) as X4 that contribute to the behavioral i… Show more

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“…UTUAT theory has been empirically tested in several studies to explain the behavioural intention and actual use of technologies as well as provide insights into the moderating role of external factors such as age, gender, experience etc. in diverse contexts across the world (Mtebe & Raisamo, 2014;Attuquayefio & Addo, 2014;Zuiderwijk et al, 2015;Magsamen-Conrad, 2015;Ibrahim et al, 2016;Berry, 2017;Krismadinata et al, 2019;Chang, 2020;Ramllah & Nurkhin, 2020;Abbad, 2021;Humida et al, 2021;Madzamba & Govender, 2021;Lutfi, 2022). For instance, Mtebe and Raisamo (2014), investigated students' behavioural intention to adopt and use mobile learning in higher education in East Africa by applying the UTUAT theory.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UTUAT theory has been empirically tested in several studies to explain the behavioural intention and actual use of technologies as well as provide insights into the moderating role of external factors such as age, gender, experience etc. in diverse contexts across the world (Mtebe & Raisamo, 2014;Attuquayefio & Addo, 2014;Zuiderwijk et al, 2015;Magsamen-Conrad, 2015;Ibrahim et al, 2016;Berry, 2017;Krismadinata et al, 2019;Chang, 2020;Ramllah & Nurkhin, 2020;Abbad, 2021;Humida et al, 2021;Madzamba & Govender, 2021;Lutfi, 2022). For instance, Mtebe and Raisamo (2014), investigated students' behavioural intention to adopt and use mobile learning in higher education in East Africa by applying the UTUAT theory.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effort expectation is the ease of using something with an indication that the user will be happy to adapt to the new thing (Krismadinata et al, 2019). Effort expectations can also be interpreted as the expectation that users can use the technology so that it can reduce the effort (time and energy) of the users (Fatihanisya & Purnamasari, 2021).…”
Section: Effort Expectationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The degree to which someone thinks there is a technological and organizational infrastructure to support system users is referred to as the facility condition (Doan, 2020). In addition, the condition of the facility can be interpreted as a person's belief in the completeness of the facility so that this is believed to influence someone to accept or refuse to use an innovation (Krismadinata et al, 2019). An example of a facility condition is whether the device for opening an online buying trading site is available or not, such as a mobile phone or computer (Fatihanisya & Purnamasari, 2021).…”
Section: Facility Conditionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Perceived of attitude (PA) is a construct that measures and evaluates the user's attitude towards the use of a technology. Perceived of behavorial intention (PBI) is a construct that measures the user's further intention of using the system, this construct also measure the planned utilisation os such system in the forseeable future [8].…”
Section: System Implementation and Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%