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    Faktor-faktor yang Mempengaruhi Penggunaan QR Code sebagai Alat Transaksi: Studi pada Generasi Z

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    NABILLA RAMADHANI. Faktor-faktor yang Mempengaruhi Penggunaan QR Code sebagai Alat Transaksi: Studi pada Generasi Z. Jakarta: Program Studi Pendidikan Bisnis, Fakultas Ekonomi, Universitas Negeri Jakarta, 2023. Penelitian ini memiliki tujuan sebagai salah satu bahan uji dari faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi penggunaan QR Code pada generasi Z di Jabodetabek. Adapun lima variabel yang digunakan pada penelitian ini adalah perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, perceived security, satisfaction, dan continuance intention. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kuantitatif dengan teknik non-probability sampling, dengan cara menyebarkan kuesioner tertutup secara daring menggunakan skala likert 5 poin. Populasi yang digunakan adalah generasi Z dari rentang usia 17-27 tahun, pernah menggunakan QRIS, dan berdomisili di Jabodetabek. Pada penelitian ini didapatkan sebanyak 215 responden terpilih. Teknik analisis yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah SEM (Structural Equation Model) dengan dua aplikasi, yaitu: IBM SPSS 25 dan AMOS 21. Hasil pada penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa perceived usefulness dan perceived ease of use berpengaruh secara langsung terhadap satisfaction. Perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, perceived security, dan satisfaction berpengaruh secara langsung terhadap continuance intention. Serta, perceived usefulness dan perceived ease of use berpengaruh secara tidak langsung terhadap continuance intention dan dimediasi melalui satisfaction. Kata kunci: Perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, perceived security, satisfaction, continuance intention, generasi Z, Jabodetabek

    An appraisal of Nursing Informatics Research and the Influence of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology

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    Abstract The study recognized the importance of healthcare informatics in today’s dynamic health systems, and narrows down to how nursing informatics, a component of healthcare informatics, can provide efficient and effective healthcare delivery. Hence, underpinned by the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT), the study aimed at situating research activities on nursing informatics within existing studies that have applied the theory to investigate healthcare informatics in general. The study adopted a systematic review of literature to explored online databases: Google Scholar and Ebscohost from 2014 to 2019. The search returned a total of 205 articles for the specified period. However, only 8 eligible studies were found to be related specifically to nursing informatics. The study also revealed that performance expectancy and effort expectancy (respectively), both being constructs of the UTAUT, are the dominating factors influencing the acceptance/adoption/use of nursing informatics among the papers under review. The study recommends that researchers should further explore the use of nursing informatics technologies in healthcare. In addition; nursing informatics system designers should factor in the effectiveness and ease of use of the technologies for easy usage. On the other hand, the stakeholders in medical field are called upon to provide the enabling infrastructure to enhance the use of nursing informatics technologies

    Multifaceted understanding of user behaviour and implementation success of electronic medication management system

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    This study aims to comprehensively understand user behaviour and the implementation success of an electronic medication management system (eMMS) with multiple perspectives, such as user resistance, assimilation, changes in user perceptions, etc. Two cross-sectional surveys were conducted in an Australian hospital, one at the time of implementation and another one at one year after the implementation. The data collected were quantitatively analysed with SEM. FsQCA (fuzzy set Qualitative Comparative Analysis) was also employed to complement SEM-based analysis. User resistance study indicated that performance expectancy, switching costs, and facilitating conditions are direct predictors of clinician resistance, whereas effort expectancy and social influence showed indirect effects on clinician resistance through performance expectancy or switching costs. The study of changes in user perceptions indicated that most expectations had been positively confirmed in the assimilation stage. More importantly, while performance expectancy and social influence remain important one year after the implementation, effort expectancy and facilitating conditions are moving toward a decrease in importance to the success of eMMS. IT assimilation study showed that nurses with more absorptive capacity are more deeply and widely assimilated. For doctors, their direct supervisors and intrinsic motivation influence their depth of assimilation. Interestingly, nurses with a more favourable perception of performance expectancy have assimilated more deeply, whereas more deeply assimilated doctors are those with a less favourable perception of performance expectancy. FsQCA analysis showed that doctors should have a high general ability and high selfmotivation, and they should be rewarded in their performance evaluation for both high assimilation width and depth. In contrast, nurses should have a high general ability for high assimilation width and high self-motivation for high assimilation depth
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