2018
DOI: 10.30803/adusobed.447598
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Elektronik Belge Yönetim Sistemlerinin Genişletilmiş Teknoloji Kabul Modeli Temelinde Kullanımı: Ampirik Bir Değerlendirme

Abstract: Gelişen bilgi teknolojileri ile birlikte kamu kurum ve kuruluşlarında gerek işlerin kapsamı gerekse iş yapma biçimleri değişmiştir. Buna örnek olarak resmi yazışmaların, dolaysıyla belgelerin elektronik ortamda hazırlanıp iletilmesi ve paylaşılması verilebilir. EBYS'nin önemi de bu noktada karşımıza çıkmaktadır. Sakarya Üniversitesinde bu kapsamda Eylül 2013 tarihinden itibaren EBYS uygulamasına geçilmiştir. Araştırmanın amacı, Sakarya Üniversitesi'nde kullanılmakta olan Elektronik Belge Yönetim Sisteminin (EB… Show more

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“…As the results of this study were inconclusive, further studies would be useful related to the relationship between trust and attitude toward use. A recent study by Cibaroğlu and Turan (2018) found that the most important factor affecting the adoption and use of an ERMS was the perceived usefulness. The results of the study indicated that 58.6% of the BI latent variable was explained by perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the results of this study were inconclusive, further studies would be useful related to the relationship between trust and attitude toward use. A recent study by Cibaroğlu and Turan (2018) found that the most important factor affecting the adoption and use of an ERMS was the perceived usefulness. The results of the study indicated that 58.6% of the BI latent variable was explained by perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%