The Adoption of Accounting Information System among Public Accountant in Tripoli of Libya

The main objectives of this study are to investigate there is relationship between perceived usefulness, ease of use and AIS adoption. AIS based on the usefulness and ease of use is the measurement of the technology acceptance.Furthermore, the terms of the likely behavioral and performance changes o...

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Main Author: Abdul Jalil, Khalil Mesbah
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The Adoption of Accounting Information System among Public Accountant in Tripoli of Libya
description The main objectives of this study are to investigate there is relationship between perceived usefulness, ease of use and AIS adoption. AIS based on the usefulness and ease of use is the measurement of the technology acceptance.Furthermore, the terms of the likely behavioral and performance changes of technology acceptance are expected to occur through performance applications to business functions of public sector organization in Tripoli of Libya. These changes should be measure through the level of acceptance of technology. At the end, this study has conclusively found answer to all research questions and research objectives and found evident to the hypothesis formulated. The research confirmed the relationship between perceived usefulness and ease of use contribute were positively related to AIS adoption among public sector organization. It provides estimates of the research model and suggests which components of the adoption item will get more successful in AIS adoption. The research models are being pursued in the adoption of technology performance to succeed. The implementation of the examination of AIS adoption presents an opportunity for a performing government to look at its existing programs, services, and processes. Once appropriate metrics have been identified, data collection and tracking processes are put in place, the bank can begin to adjust its practices and evaluate its technology performance over time. A continuous feedback loop is formed, in which the government can use measurement information to re-align initiatives as needed.
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title The Adoption of Accounting Information System among Public Accountant in Tripoli of Libya
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spelling my-uum-etd.18172022-04-21T01:29:25Z The Adoption of Accounting Information System among Public Accountant in Tripoli of Libya 2009 Abdul Jalil, Khalil Mesbah College of Business (COB) College of Business HF5601-5689 Accounting The main objectives of this study are to investigate there is relationship between perceived usefulness, ease of use and AIS adoption. AIS based on the usefulness and ease of use is the measurement of the technology acceptance.Furthermore, the terms of the likely behavioral and performance changes of technology acceptance are expected to occur through performance applications to business functions of public sector organization in Tripoli of Libya. These changes should be measure through the level of acceptance of technology. At the end, this study has conclusively found answer to all research questions and research objectives and found evident to the hypothesis formulated. The research confirmed the relationship between perceived usefulness and ease of use contribute were positively related to AIS adoption among public sector organization. It provides estimates of the research model and suggests which components of the adoption item will get more successful in AIS adoption. The research models are being pursued in the adoption of technology performance to succeed. The implementation of the examination of AIS adoption presents an opportunity for a performing government to look at its existing programs, services, and processes. Once appropriate metrics have been identified, data collection and tracking processes are put in place, the bank can begin to adjust its practices and evaluate its technology performance over time. 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