Factors affecting the usage of academics information system in FEB UGM
SARASWATY, FRANSISCA TIARA , Dr. Eko Suwardi, M.Sc.
The researches of factors affecting the usage of information system give various results. But in fact the users in information system technology development, whether it is to design new systems or to modify existing ones, is held to be one of the most important factors influencing the success or failure of implementation. Now end-users are more directly involved with the systems and therefore to evaluate the information system technology performance, it is also important to evaluate information system technology in an organization through user. There are contingency variables that moderate the correlation of user toward the system success in the development of information system technology. This research is to test whether the contingency variables could stimulate the user of the system.
By 80% of response rate, the analysis shows that the users' system significantly influence the system success in the development of information system technology; the higher the user participate, the higher the degree of system success (user satisfaction) will be achieved. The Moderated Regression Analysis concludes that System complexity as quasi moderator supports the research of Elfreda (2004) and McKeen and friends (1994) Information quality as quasi moderator supports the opinion of Seddon that information quality is not a measurement factor that may be considered an all system. System quality is found to be pure moderator while computer-self efficacy is found to be quasi moderator in this research.
According to the result of Descriptive Analysis, it can be concluded that overall the user of information system technology (FEB UGM community) are quiet satisfied with the information system technology in FEB UGM although they are not in high degree of satisfaction. It means that the development of information system technology in FEB UGM is successful enough.
Kata Kunci : Users, System Complexity, Information Quality, System Quality, Computer-Self Efficacy.