The role of quality perceptions and perceived ubiquity in adoption intention of mobile knowledge management systems (MKMS) in semiconductor industry
VINE Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems
ISSN: 2059-5891
Article publication date: 14 May 2021
Issue publication date: 28 April 2022
Abstract
Purpose
First, this study aims to investigate the effects of quality perceptions (i.e. system quality, information quality and service quality) and perceived ubiquity on engineers’ perceived benefits and perceived user-friendly of mobile knowledge management systems (MKMS). Second, it aims to examine the influence of perceived benefits and perceived user-friendly on MKMS adoption intention.
Design/methodology/approach
Quantitative empirical research using an integrated technology acceptance model and information systems success model was used, among semiconductors engineers in Malaysia. There were only 375 usable responses collected, which are at a response rate of 59.52%. The partial least squares version 3.0 was used to analyze the valid data collected.
Findings
The results suggest that service quality plays an important role that would increase the engineers’ perception of MKMS benefits and its user-friendliness. Intention to adopt MKMS was found to be strongly predicted by perceived MKMS benefits as compared to perceived user-friendly.
Practical implications
The findings are valuable for managers, engineers, knowledge management (KM) practitioners, MKMS developers and mobile device producers to enhance MKMS adoption intention.
Originality/value
Despite KM has been well accepted and established in the management science and practice area of study, yet it is still neglected in a “mobile” context. Accordingly, this paper contributes to the research gap.
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Acknowledgements
This research was supported by Multimedia University Internal/Mini Fund.
Citation
Cheak, A.P.C., Chong, C.W. and Yuen, Y.Y. (2022), "The role of quality perceptions and perceived ubiquity in adoption intention of mobile knowledge management systems (MKMS) in semiconductor industry", VINE Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems, Vol. 52 No. 2, pp. 243-269. https://doi.org/10.1108/VJIKMS-07-2020-0140
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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