USE OF THE UNITED THEORY OF ACCEPTANCE AND USE OF TECHNOLOGY MODEL TO STUDY INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY- ADOPTION IN FIVE SAUDI ARABIAN PRIVATE HOSPITALS

Authors

  • Bulgiba A
  • Amnah AB
  • Omar R

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22452/jummec.vol18no2.5

Abstract

We conducted a multi-institutional case study to identify the issues associated with the adoption of information and communication technology (ICT) in five private care hospitals in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. We conducted interviews with 37 respondents primarily comprising IT professionals.
We found that there were three determinants of behavioural intentions in this case study: organisation objectives, facilitating conditions and social influence where there are no effects of performance expectancy or effort expectancy. In all five cases, none of the moderators (age, gender, experience and voluntariness) in the original united theory of acceptance and use of technology model were considered critically important by IT professionals. In the present paper, all qualitative elements such as themes, patterns and overarching in the data were analysed to reach a conclusion. In addition, the various perspectives of using ICT are discussed.

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Published

2015-12-29

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