Technology Acceptance Model Of The Indonesian Government Financial Reporting Information Systems
Abstract
This study applies the technology acceptance model to explore the
government financial reporting information systems (GFRIS) in Indonesia.
The model empirically tested using data gathered from 73 respondents of chief
finance administration officer, revenue treasurer and expenditure treasurer in
Surabaya City Government of Indonesia. Sampling technique used in this
research is clustered sampling. The research model was tested by using the
partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) approach. The
results showed that all constructs in the TAM model were statistically
significant. The findings suggest that experience has a positive impact on ease
of use and usefulness. Conversely, gender as external variables has no effect on
the ease of use and the usefulness of GFRIS. Findings from this study
contribute to the literature on user acceptance of information systems and
provide insights to assess the user acceptance by focusing on user experience in
the government and financial context.
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