Analisis Perilaku Penggunaan Sistem Informasi Akademik Oleh Mahasiswa Keperawatan
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UTAUT, performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, facilitating conditions, behavioral intention.Abstrak
The use of information technology is essential for the organization, because it can increase the effectiveness and efficiency of organizational performance. But it is not always successful. One of the critical success factors of the application of information technology is the attitude of the users who use the technology. UTAUT is a combination of eight models of user acceptance of technology that had been developed previously. Empirical studies that adopt the model UTAUT have been done. UTAUT also used by some researchers to look at the intentions and behavior of users of information technology in education. Therefore, this study was developed by adopting UTAUT models to see the user's behavior SIAK (Academic Information System) on-study program of nursing studies program at the Catholic University of Musi Charitas neighborhood. Four constructs of UTAUT used as the determinant affecting the intentions of the user (behavioral intention), namely: performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence and facilitating conditions. The population of this study is active studentsof Nursing who use SIAK. Data were collected through questionnaireswhich are distributed to 297 respondents. The data was analyzed with multiple linear regression techniques. Testing indicates that the instrument used questionnaires are valid and reliable. The test results show that the classical assumption of normally distributed data and free multicolliniearity, but does not meet the assumption of heteroscedasticity. Hypothesis tests show that performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, and facilitating condition has a significant influence on behavioral intention.
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