2022
DOI: 10.1108/ijoa-04-2022-3228
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Investigating the antecedents of HRIS adoption in public sector organizations: integration of UTAUT and TTF

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to propose a user adoption model of human resource information system (HRIS) in the Jordanian public sector by integrating the task technology fit (TTF) model and the unified theory of acceptance and usage of technology (UTAUT). Design/methodology/approach Using a quantitative approach, survey data were collected using an online survey from employees working in four different public organizations in Jordan, and structural equation modelling has been used to validate the research model… Show more

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“…The results support an earlier study [ 27 , 53 , 56 , 57 , 74 ] about the relationship between effort expectation (EE) and performance expectation (PE). Furthermore, the results are consistent with earlier research [ 25 , 49 , 59 , 75 ] about the relationship between effort expectation (EE) and performance expectation (PE). Tian and Yang (2023) argued that performance expectancy has the most significant association with BI.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The results support an earlier study [ 27 , 53 , 56 , 57 , 74 ] about the relationship between effort expectation (EE) and performance expectation (PE). Furthermore, the results are consistent with earlier research [ 25 , 49 , 59 , 75 ] about the relationship between effort expectation (EE) and performance expectation (PE). Tian and Yang (2023) argued that performance expectancy has the most significant association with BI.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…It also hinges on how effectively the characteristics of those technologies align with the tasks they are intended to assist users in completing. Several studies have found a strong association among TTF and UTAUT constructs, which may facilitate adoption in automotive [ 14 ], banking [ 15 ], construction [ 27 ], education [ 47 ], healthcare [ 48 ], and public sector [ 49 ] as shown in Table 1 . Nevertheless, there is a dearth of empirical evidence supporting the application of the integrated framework in the EVs domain.…”
Section: Theoretical Framework and Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PE is the extent to which a person believes that the usage of innovative IT will assist him/her to gain benefits from task performance. PE is the strongest predictor of IT/IS usage intentions and has a significant effect on the mandatory and voluntary settings of IT usage [18,25,47,48]. PE is similar to perceived usefulness PU in the TRA, in the TPB, and in TAM and TAM2, also "relative advantage" in innovation diffusion theory (IDT), "extrinsic motivation" in the motivation model, "job-fit" in the model of personal computer utilization (MPCU) and "outcome expectation" in SCT.…”
Section: Performance Expectancy (Pe)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This innovation is triggered by several factors, such as the shift in government policies, stakeholder push, technological adoption, or individuals' awareness toward something new to improve the way they work (Hjelmar 2021). Current works in the literature on public sector innovation (Turner et al 2022) indicate that documentaries depend heavily on intra-organizational process innovations, which are strictly related to two major reform movements in public administration, namely NPM and e-government, for which one of the implementations is HRIS (Alkhwaldi et al 2022). Since the usage of IT tools and applications improves and boosts operational efficiency (Shahzad et al 2021), improving and promoting individual and organisation innovation (Prikshat et al 2021), providing employees with new approaches (Khando et al 2021), and promoting individual creativity (Aguilera and Ortiz-Revilla 2021), we propose the following: Hypothesis 5.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%