TY - JOUR
T1 - Impacto de la automatización sobre el desempeño
T2 - Evaluación en sistemas de información
AU - Bravo Orellana, Edgardo
AU - Santana Ormeño, Martín
AU - Rodón Mòdol, J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2014/4/1
Y1 - 2014/4/1
N2 - Prior research (Rai et al, 2002; Seddon and Kiew, 1997) evaluates information systems in their role as information provider. In these, the impact of technology on individual performance is studied (utility ofthe system) and information quality and facility ofthe system are considered explanatory factors for utility. However, a system also fulfills the role of automating tasks, a role that is not recognized in the aforementioned factors. Based on the impact model by Seddon (1997) and literature about automatization (Kaber and Draper, 2004), this study determines the relation between automatization and the utility of information systems through the construct, intervention level of the system in activities of the individual. Through a questionnaire, data was collected from 246 users from different organizations and functional areas. Structural equations (Bentler, 198) were used for analysis. According to the results, information quality and the intervention level of the system explain utility. In the presence of these factors, the facility of the system does not affect utility. Conclusions are that the design and construction of information systems should not only concentrate on offering quality information, it is also key to automate tasks where technology shows relative advantages.
AB - Prior research (Rai et al, 2002; Seddon and Kiew, 1997) evaluates information systems in their role as information provider. In these, the impact of technology on individual performance is studied (utility ofthe system) and information quality and facility ofthe system are considered explanatory factors for utility. However, a system also fulfills the role of automating tasks, a role that is not recognized in the aforementioned factors. Based on the impact model by Seddon (1997) and literature about automatization (Kaber and Draper, 2004), this study determines the relation between automatization and the utility of information systems through the construct, intervention level of the system in activities of the individual. Through a questionnaire, data was collected from 246 users from different organizations and functional areas. Structural equations (Bentler, 198) were used for analysis. According to the results, information quality and the intervention level of the system explain utility. In the presence of these factors, the facility of the system does not affect utility. Conclusions are that the design and construction of information systems should not only concentrate on offering quality information, it is also key to automate tasks where technology shows relative advantages.
KW - Facility of the system
KW - Information quality
KW - Information system
KW - Intervention level of the system
KW - System utility
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M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:84948765883
SN - 1315-9984
VL - 19
SP - 267
EP - 286
JO - Revista Venezolana de Gerencia
JF - Revista Venezolana de Gerencia
IS - 66
ER -