Model test of project strategy alignment with industrial business strategy of national contractor by TAM (technology acceptance method) model

Nadjadji Anwar, Anik Ratnaningsih*, Putu Artama Wiguna, Patdono Suwignjo

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Abstract

Model refers to the interpretation of a research result in which able to communicate the research result with the actual condition. Therefore, a model must be satisfactorily applicable, and may clearly provide information upon the results intended to be achieved. The model is applicable following the performance of model acceptance test. This research is aiming to identify the influencing factors to the acceptance of a model, model design, model acceptance test with PLS (partial least square) method. Model design approach applies TAM model while model analysis applying statistical program. Factors identification in model design are comprised of: model design, resources, and ability, the said three factors refer to the indogen factor, whereas its exogen factors are the Perceived Ease of Use, Perceived of Usefulness, Attitude Towards Usage, Behavioral Intention to Use, and Actual Model Usage. Each factor has variable, namely model design of 2 variables, resources factors of 3 variables, PEU of 4 variables, PU of 5 variables, ATU of 4 variables, BIU of 4 variables, and AMU of 3 variables. The result of TAM model test with PLS statistical program is of 0.9715 > 0.5, meaning that the model is acceptable, and to be applied by the respondents in determining strategic decisions between the project and its company.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1668-1673
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Applied Sciences Research
Volume7
Issue number11
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2011

Keywords

  • Model design
  • Model test
  • TAM

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