2019
DOI: 10.35940/ijeat.f1099.0986s319
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Evaluating the intended use of Decision Support System (DSS) via Academic Staff: An Applying Technology Acceptance Model (TAM)

Abstract: Since the beginning of the expansion of information systems, people have been considering using them for making decisions. Decision Support System (DSS) is a computer technology solution that can be used to support complex decision making and problem solving. In order to produce a high quality education decisions, managers have to be equipped with wide range of relevant information which makes the process of decision making even more complex. In situations like this, use of DSS can be a logical solution. The a… Show more

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“…Furthermore, PU and PEOU are thought to be post-adoption beliefs of a regular user, leading to increased user delight and continuing intent ( 51 ). Some researchers have discovered that people who enjoy using SM are more likely to consider their involvement with the system as a whole and create better SM usage habits ( 52 , 53 ). According to ( 19 , 50 ), BI is related to students' intention to both use SM regularly and embrace the application in the future, or not to use it.…”
Section: Research Model and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, PU and PEOU are thought to be post-adoption beliefs of a regular user, leading to increased user delight and continuing intent ( 51 ). Some researchers have discovered that people who enjoy using SM are more likely to consider their involvement with the system as a whole and create better SM usage habits ( 52 , 53 ). According to ( 19 , 50 ), BI is related to students' intention to both use SM regularly and embrace the application in the future, or not to use it.…”
Section: Research Model and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, this research identifies social media use for greater association and learning as a critical factor in emerging technology-based theories ( 28 , 71 ). All of these theories developed out of the core of the Theory of Reasoned Action TRA, which asserts that usage of social media is a function of one's attitude toward certain standards; later, the term “The theory of planned behavior TPB” was expanded to include seeming control ( 71 , 72 ). In addition, as regular users believe, perceived usefulness and ease of use might be taken for granted, resulting in increased user satisfaction and continued purpose ( 73 , 74 ).…”
Section: Research Model and Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technology is a backbone for organizational success in different industries like manufacturing [9][10][11], education organizations for teachers [12] and student [13], and Constructions industry [14]. In same time, the technology can cause information overload for students [15].…”
Section: Assistive Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%