INFORMATION SYSTEM MEASUREMENT SUCCESS MODEL FOR E-PROCUREMENT (SPSE) IN GOVERNMENT AGENCY (Case Study : Ministry of F inance)
Information system (IS) success measurement is a research that has been widely studied in the academic world. IS success is a tool to assess whether the investments and efforts made in implementing information systems in an organization to provide benefits or not as expected. This is even more cr...
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Format: | Theses |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/37084 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Information system (IS) success measurement is a research that has been widely
studied in the academic world. IS success is a tool to assess whether the
investments and efforts made in implementing information systems in an
organization to provide benefits or not as expected. This is even more crucial if
the context is a government organization which is more important measure of
success can not be measured directly. Electronic Procurement of Goods / Services
Information System (SPSE) is an IS that used by Indonesian Government Agencies
to procure goods/services using auction/selection method. SPSE aimed to improve
efficiency, effectiveness, transparency, healthy competition and accountability in
Procurement.
This study aims to analyze the needs related to the measurement of the IS
implementation success and designing a measurement model for the success of the
IS implementation based on the DeLone and McLean model, UTAUT model and
organizational culture model with a case study at the Ministry of Finance. The use
of models is expected to produce a more comprehensive IS success model. The
study was conducted through several stages of the identification and analysis of
the needs of the design model, the measurement model success IS, data collection,
design validation model use PLS-SEM.
The results showed that the measurement IS success models is not good enough
for measuring implementation SPSE at Ministry of Finance. From the hypotheses
that have been developed, only five hypotheses have a strong influence, they are
hierarchical culture toword effort expectancy, facilitating conditions toward use,
intention to use toward use, information quality toward user satisfaction, and user
satisfaction toward benefits with Tstatistic > 1.96. |
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