DocumentCode
3145102
Title
An empirical study on organizational acceptance of new information systems in a commercial bank environment
Author
Liao, Ziqi ; Landry, Raymond, Jr.
fYear
2000
fDate
4-7 Jan. 2000
Abstract
This study empirically examines the acceptance of new information systems in a commercial bank environment. The modified technology acceptance model is used to examine organizational acceptance, staff satisfaction, superior satisfaction, customer satisfaction, system reliability, user friendliness, perceived usefulness, and perceived ease of use. The results show perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use have a significant effect. However, perceived usefulness was found to be a more important determinant on information technology acceptance than perceived ease of use. The results also confirm staff satisfaction and system reliability as significant variables representing perceived usefulness and ease of use.
Keywords
bank data processing; information systems; user interfaces; commercial bank environment; customer satisfaction; new information systems; organizational acceptance; perceived ease of use; perceived usefulness; staff satisfaction; superior satisfaction; system reliability; user friendliness; Business process re-engineering; Employment; Financial management; Globalization; Information systems; Information technology; Quality management; Reliability; Technological innovation; Technology management;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
System Sciences, 2000. Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0493-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HICSS.2000.926665
Filename
926665
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