Empirical evaluation of the electronic procurement system acceptance in Malaysia

The advent of technology as inputs in the realization of organizational productivity enhancement has prompted researchers to study the determinants that make certain the successful acceptance of new technologies especially information technology among users. Many studies have looked into framing var...

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Main Authors: Raduan Che Rose, Naresh Kumar
Format: Non-Indexed Article
Published: EuroJournals Publishing 2009
Online Access:http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/7742/
http://www.eurojournals.com/ejsr_29_1_12.pdf
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Summary:The advent of technology as inputs in the realization of organizational productivity enhancement has prompted researchers to study the determinants that make certain the successful acceptance of new technologies especially information technology among users. Many studies have looked into framing variables from the existing established theories of technology user acceptance but fall short in integrating variables derived from literatures such as the marketing, trust and web-design. Taking into consideration the gap in the literature, a study has been carried out to examine the determinants of user acceptance of the electronic procurement system (ePerolehan) being employed in various government departments in Malaysia. In brief, the findings from this study revealed : (1) perceived usefulness, assurance, facilitating conditions, perceived ease of use, perceived risk and web design quality (information and service quality) significantly influence the acceptance of the ePerolehan system and (2) responsiveness, web design quality (system quality) and trust did not significantly influence the acceptance of the ePerolehan system.