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The Accountant Satisfaction in Using ERP Systems Weli Weli
CommIT (Communication and Information Technology) Journal Vol. 12 No. 1 (2018): CommIT Journal
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/commit.v12i1.4242

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Although studies of the benefits of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) have been done before, the analysis of accountant satisfaction models in using ERP systems has not been explored specifically from the perceptions of accounting benefits, operational benefits, individual productivity, and managerial benefits. There has been significant growth in the use of ERP systems in Indonesia. Therefore, this study proposes a model of the accountant satisfaction in using the ERP systems. The population of this study is the accountants working in Jakarta. The data are collected from ERP users in several companies in Jakarta by using a questionnaire with snowball sampling method. As much as 282 respondents return the questionnaire. The analysis of the proposed model is done by Partial Least Square (PLS). The results of the analysis provide support to the proposed model that accounting benefits, operational benefits, individual productivity, and managerial benefits are indicators that measure user satisfaction of ERP systems. The expected theoretical contribution of the results of this study is to provide insight into the system user satisfaction model, apart from the practical contribution for ERP provider companies for paying attention to the factors affecting ERP user satisfaction.
Information Technology Governance Disclosure in Annual Report of Indonesia Financial Institutions Weli Weli
CommIT (Communication and Information Technology) Journal Vol. 14 No. 2 (2020): CommIT Journal
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/commit.v14i2.6626

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The research aims to analyze the level of information technology (IT) governance disclosure in the annual report of financial companies and influencing factors in the exposure of IT governance. It distinguishes financial companies into two groups, namely banking and non-banking financial sectors. The data collection method used is the content analysis of the 2017 annual report from the companies. The results of 76 financial companies show that the level of IT governance disclosure by financial companies in Indonesia is higher than in previous studies in southern Africa and Belgium. Data analysis also shows that the determinants of IT governance disclosure are different in the two groups of companies. The determinant of IT governance disclosure for the banking industry is profitability, while the nonbanking financial sector is the company size.
E-learning Acceptance Model in a Pandemic Period with an Expansion to the Quality of Work Life and Information Technology Self-Efficacy Aspects Weli Weli; Julianti Sjarief
CommIT (Communication and Information Technology) Journal Vol. 16 No. 2 (2022): CommIT Journal
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/commit.v16i2.8145

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The research is inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic which affects face-to-face learning and leads to the e-learning system. However, educational institutions and related parties are not prepared for this sudden change. So, it is interesting to research the students’ intentions related to learning during the pandemic in the framework of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). Specifically, the research aims to analyze the acceptance and satisfaction model of e-learning users amid the pandemic. The proposed model that predicts student intentions and satisfaction with e-learning is an expanded TAM with factors such as quality of work life and information technology self-efficacy. The research provides empirical evidence related to the quality of work balance and the ability to use information technology related to e-learning access, in addition to other factors in the TAM. The data are collected by distributing online questionnaires with a snowball sampling model. The sample includes students who voluntarily fill out the questionnaire from various Indonesian universities. Then, the structural equation model processes the data using a Partial Least Square (PLS) approach and analyzes it through the SmartPLS3 program. The results show that the variables of quality of work life and information technology self-efficacy, such as computers, the Internet, and communication, can explain the acceptance of elearning models, especially during a pandemic. As an implication of the results, the teachers should focus on elearning designs that facilitate access to learning material and student-teacher interactions to attract intentions and increase students’ satisfaction in using e-learning.