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Underpinning / Underlying Theory
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Technology Acceptance Model (TAM)
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The founder is Fred D. Davis
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Published at 1989
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TAM is an information systems theory which refers on how users come to accept and use a technology. It simply means number of factors determine their decision about how and when they will use it when the users are presented new technology.
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Variable, items (X,Y,Z)
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X: System Specification
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Y: Implementation Management
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Z: Impact E-procurement System
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Review on the variables / items (previous study)
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Previous studies (Kassim and Hussin, 2010; Scholl and Klischewski, 2007; McKay, 2001) found that the degree of software integration in e-government often involved legal and administration policy.
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Previous studies have also indicate difficulties of the process of e-procurement implementation in government sector but limited to the absence of generally accepted practices (Newcombe, 2001), and the various sizes and functional responsibilities in government ministries and agencies (McKay, 2001).
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Previous studies Croom and Brandon-Jones (2007) indicate that the challenges in system specifications are related to software integration and data management.
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