Assessing information systems success: a respecification of the DeLone and McLean model to integrating the perceived quality

DeLone and McLean (1992) model of information systems success has received much attention amongst researchers. This study aimed to respecify and validate the DeLone and McLean model (2003) by proposing a social exchange theory for underlying changes in the direction of perceived quality and adding p...

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Main Authors: Yanuar Nugroho, Ari Prasetyo
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Language:English
Published: LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives" 2018-03-01
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description DeLone and McLean (1992) model of information systems success has received much attention amongst researchers. This study aimed to respecify and validate the DeLone and McLean model (2003) by proposing a social exchange theory for underlying changes in the direction of perceived quality and adding perceived value variables suggested by Wang (2008). The purpose of this study was to obtain a better understanding of information system of the user perception when using organization’s information systems. Therefore, a model for testing the information systems success was formed.The primary data used in this study were collected from 102 respondents who apply accounting software in their companies (end-user computing). Companies that were used as samples in this study were the ones that created or developed accounting software by themselves. 27 questionnaires were obtained by mail survey accompanied with a contact-person approach.All of the hypotheses tested were found to be significantly supported. The model provided strong support for the relationships between perceived quality, perceived value, user satisfaction, and net benefits. Information and system quality has been shown as a proxy that affects service quality. Information quality, system quality, and service quality cause the formation of perceived value and, then, this perceived value will affect user satisfaction and net benefits. The characteristics of information systems are an important aspect that researchers should concern when testing the information systems success.
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spelling doaj.art-2aa9bc967dc34b138b6fd464a7b14a2a2022-12-22T01:32:21ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Problems and Perspectives in Management1727-70511810-54672018-03-0116134836010.21511/ppm.16(1).2018.3410150Assessing information systems success: a respecification of the DeLone and McLean model to integrating the perceived qualityYanuar Nugroho0Ari Prasetyo1Department of Business, Faculty of Vocational Education, Universitas Airlangga SurabayaM.Sc., Lecturer of Business Department, Faculty of Vocational Education, Universitas AirlanggaDeLone and McLean (1992) model of information systems success has received much attention amongst researchers. This study aimed to respecify and validate the DeLone and McLean model (2003) by proposing a social exchange theory for underlying changes in the direction of perceived quality and adding perceived value variables suggested by Wang (2008). The purpose of this study was to obtain a better understanding of information system of the user perception when using organization’s information systems. Therefore, a model for testing the information systems success was formed.The primary data used in this study were collected from 102 respondents who apply accounting software in their companies (end-user computing). Companies that were used as samples in this study were the ones that created or developed accounting software by themselves. 27 questionnaires were obtained by mail survey accompanied with a contact-person approach.All of the hypotheses tested were found to be significantly supported. The model provided strong support for the relationships between perceived quality, perceived value, user satisfaction, and net benefits. Information and system quality has been shown as a proxy that affects service quality. Information quality, system quality, and service quality cause the formation of perceived value and, then, this perceived value will affect user satisfaction and net benefits. The characteristics of information systems are an important aspect that researchers should concern when testing the information systems success.https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/10150/PPM_2018_01_Nugroho.pdfinformation system successnet benefitsperceived qualityperceived valuesocial exchange theoryuser satisfaction
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Assessing information systems success: a respecification of the DeLone and McLean model to integrating the perceived quality
Problems and Perspectives in Management
information system success
net benefits
perceived quality
perceived value
social exchange theory
user satisfaction
title Assessing information systems success: a respecification of the DeLone and McLean model to integrating the perceived quality
title_full Assessing information systems success: a respecification of the DeLone and McLean model to integrating the perceived quality
title_fullStr Assessing information systems success: a respecification of the DeLone and McLean model to integrating the perceived quality
title_full_unstemmed Assessing information systems success: a respecification of the DeLone and McLean model to integrating the perceived quality
title_short Assessing information systems success: a respecification of the DeLone and McLean model to integrating the perceived quality
title_sort assessing information systems success a respecification of the delone and mclean model to integrating the perceived quality
topic information system success
net benefits
perceived quality
perceived value
social exchange theory
user satisfaction
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