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Technical Training for Self-Efficacy Improvement of SIARIP Users at the National Archives of the Republic of Indonesia
SIARIP is an e-government application that organizes and stores records of the National Archives of the Republic of Indonesia. The implementation of SIARIP as e-government is needed to support the National Movement for the Awareness of Orderly Archiving implementation which was initiated by the National Archives of the Republic of Indonesia. The user acceptance of information systems implementation is strongly influenced by several factors including self-efficacy. For a successful SIARIP implementation, it is necessary to increase the self-efficacy of SIARIP’s users. The improvement of self-efficacy is done using technical training as one of the sources that influences the self-efficacy, namely verbal persuasion. The study was conducted using quantitative methods using a quasi-experimental approach to the design of experimental group pre-test and post-test. There were 22 respondents involved in this study. They are SIARIP’s users in the form of records officers at the National Archives of the Republic of Indonesia. Questionnaire results obtained were processed using SPSS using sign test analysis, with the results of the calculated value of sign test (1-tailed) is worth 0.067. Because the value is more than 0.05, it can be concluded that technical training can not increase the value of self-efficacy.