Theory of Reasoned Action dan Literasi Teknologi terhadap Adaptasi Perubahan Teknologi

Amelia Setiawan, Hamfri Djajadikerta, H. Haryanto, Samuel Wirawan
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One of the company's goals is business continuity. Companies can maintain their survival if supported by human resources who are also ready to follow the demands of changes in their environment. The COVID-19 pandemic is bringing very significant changes in human life today. This study aims to identify the influence of employee profiles and attitudes, subjective norms and information technology literacy on the willingness to adapt to the necessity of using information technology, especially during this pandemic time. This study uses the Theory of Reasoned Action approach as a theoretical basis, electronic questionnaires as a data collection method, and structural equation modeling to observe causal relationships between variables. The results of this study found that the model in this study had met the criteria for the model-fit test, and the only variable affecting employee attitudes was age. Subjective norm variables and information technology literacy have affected employees' intentions to adapt to information technology. The results of this study can be used by companies to design training programs that aim to improve information technology literacy and skills, especially for older employees.
基于理性行动和技术素来适应技术变革的理论
公司的目标之一是业务连续性。如果人力资源也准备好跟随环境变化的需求,公司可以维持生存。2019冠状病毒病大流行正在给当今人类生活带来非常重大的变化。本研究旨在确定员工概况和态度、主观规范和信息技术素养对适应使用信息技术必要性的意愿的影响,特别是在这次大流行期间。本研究采用理性行为理论作为理论基础,电子问卷作为数据收集方法,结构方程模型来观察变量之间的因果关系。本研究的结果发现,本研究的模型满足模型拟合检验的标准,影响员工态度的唯一变量是年龄。主观规范变量和信息技术素养影响了员工适应信息技术的意愿。这项研究的结果可以被公司用来设计旨在提高信息技术素养和技能的培训计划,特别是针对老年员工。
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