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TAHAR, Afrizal,RIYADH, Hosam Alden,SOFYANI, Hafiez,PURNOMO, Wahyu Eko Korea Distribution Science Association 2020 The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Busine Vol.7 No.9
This study aimed to analyze evidence of the effect of perceived ease-of-use, perceived usefulness, and perceived security on the citizen's intention to use e-Filing with information technology readiness as an intervening variable. This study used primary data collected from Civil Servants Taxpayers, Indonesian National Armed Forces, and State Police of the Republic of Indonesia in Semarang City. One hundred fifty questionnaires were distributed, and 126 were processed and analyzed. The multiple linear regression and path analysis were employed to test the hypotheses. The results indicated that perceived ease-of-use and perceived security had a positive effect on the use of e-Filing, while perceived usefulness has no effect on the use of e-Filing. In addition, readiness of information technology did not mediate the relationships among the perceived ease-of-use, perceived usefulness, and perceived security on the use of e-Filing. This study implies that Directorate General of Taxes, as a provider of e-Filing services, may improve the quality of e-Filing, especially in terms of ease and security. It is because, based on the results of this study, both aspects have been empirically proven to be able to increase intention to use e-Filing in reporting the annual notification letter.
Sandra Hakiem Afrizal,Achmad Nizar Hidayanto,Putu Wuri Handayani,Meiwita Budiharsana,Tris Eryando 대한의료정보학회 2019 Healthcare Informatics Research Vol.25 No.3
Objectives: The aim of this study is to explore the enabling factors associated with readiness in Electronic Health Record (EHR) implementation and to identify the barriers related to readiness regarding the situation of primary health cares in developed and developing countries. Methods: A narrative review of open-source literature was conducted using the ProQuest, ScienceDirect, MEDLINE, and PMC databases to identify the enabling factors and barriers to EHR readiness. The keywords applied were ‘electronic health record’, ‘readiness’, ‘primary health care’, and ‘primary care’. Results: Some barriers were found that may affect readiness, specifically individual barriers and organizational barriers. In developing countries, organizational barriers such as a lack of skilled manpower, insufficient senior management, and a lack of interaction among team members were the common barriers, while in developed countries individual barriers such as unfamiliarity with new systems and a lack of time to use computers were frequently found as barriers to readiness. Conclusions: This study summarized the enabling factors and barriers with regard to EHR readiness in developed and developing countries.
WINE CONSUMPTION BEHAVIOUR AMONG WORKING PROFESSIONALS
Jessica Sze Yin Ho,Afrizal Aizat Md Ariff,Ngan Kah Ling,Wong Jing Mun 글로벌지식마케팅경영학회 2014 Global Marketing Conference Vol.2014 No.9
The wine industry is an emerging market in Malaysia. This study focuses on identifying the factors influencing wine consumption among working professionals. 309 out of 350 questionnaires distributed in the Klang Valley, Malaysia were useful. The findings show that three factors (self-expression, health and emotion) are statistically significant in determining wine consumption behaviour among working professionals. Although marketers like to believe that their efforts drive the demand of particular wines, it was concluded that labelling and branding of wine was not correlated with wine consumption behaviour. Practical implications for wine producers and marketers are discussed.
WINE CONSUMPTION BEHAVIOUR AMONG WORKING PROFESSIONALS
Jessica Sze Yin Ho,Afrizal Aizat Md Ariff,Ngan Kah Ling,Wong Jing Mun 글로벌지식마케팅경영학회 2014 Global Marketing Conference Vol.2014 No.7
The wine industry is an emerging market in Malaysia. This study focuses on identifying the factors influencing wine consumption among working professionals. 309 out of 350 questionnaires distributed in the Klang Valley, Malaysia were useful. The findings show that three factors (self-expression, health and emotion) are statistically significant in determining wine consumption behaviour among working professionals. Although marketers like to believe that their efforts drive the demand of particular wines, it was concluded that labelling and branding of wine was not correlated with wine consumption behaviour. Practical implications for wine producers and marketers are discussed.