Investigating the antecedents of HRIS adoption in public sector organizations: integration of UTAUT and TTF

Purpose This paper aims to propose a user adoption model of human resource information system (HRIS) in the Jordanian public sector by integrating the task technology fit (TTF) model and the unified theory of acceptance and usage of technology (UTAUT). Design/methodology/approach Using a quantitativ...

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Published in:International journal of organizational analysis (2005) Vol. 31; no. 7; pp. 3251 - 3274
Main Authors: Alkhwaldi, Abeer F., Alobidyeen, Buthina, Abdulmuhsin, Amir A., Al-Okaily, Manaf
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Bingley Emerald Publishing Limited 24-11-2023
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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Summary:Purpose This paper aims to propose a user adoption model of human resource information system (HRIS) in the Jordanian public sector by integrating the task technology fit (TTF) model and the unified theory of acceptance and usage of technology (UTAUT). Design/methodology/approach Using a quantitative approach, survey data were collected using an online survey from employees working in four different public organizations in Jordan, and structural equation modelling has been used to validate the research model. Findings The study found that among the constructs of the UTAUT model performance expectancy, social influence and facilitating condition have a significant effect on users’ behavioural intention to adopt HRIS. Furthermore, the results also reveal that effort expectancy has an insignificant effect on adoption behaviour. The findings also show that all TTF hypotheses were supported by the data collected. Both task characteristics and technology characteristics have a significant effect on the TTF construct, which further determines users’ adoption behaviour. Originality/value These findings contribute to the extant academic literature and have practical implications, improving the understanding of the HRIS adoption and use in public sector organizations.
ISSN:1934-8835
1758-8561
1934-8835
DOI:10.1108/IJOA-04-2022-3228