Task-technology fit, user satisfaction, and information system acceptance in relief and social services sector
by Khalid Abed Dahleez; Khaled Bassam El-Gherbawi
International Journal of Business Information Systems (IJBIS), Vol. 38, No. 2, 2021

Abstract: This research focuses on studying the management information system (MIS) used in 16 area offices of Relief and Social Services Program (RSSP) at UNRWA - Gaza Strip. The research followed a quantitative methodology and a deductive approach. A survey was administered and 217 responses were received out of 274 questionnaires distributed to the targeted full-time employees working in 16 area offices, representing a response rate of 79.20%. For data analysis, SmartPLS 2.0 was utilised. The study findings reveal a strong impact of task-technology fit on perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and user satisfaction. Moreover, it is concluded that task characteristics has a significant negative relationship with task-technology fit. In addition, technology characteristics and computer self-efficacy have a significant positive relationship with task-technology fit, while technology characteristics has the strongest effect on the task-technology fit. Theoretically, the study findings supported the merging of TAM and TTF models to study MIS utilisation.

Online publication date: Mon, 29-Nov-2021

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