TURNITIN The Effect of Task Technology Fit Toward Individual Performance on the Generation X (1956-1980) using Information Technology
Date
2017-02-16Author
Widagdo, Putut Pamilih
Ramadiani, Ramadiani
Susanto, Tony Dwi
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Abstract - The generation is defined as a group of individuals
who were born in the same birth ranges, which at that time had
formed the uniqueness of the experience, history or the same era.
The rapidly evolving technological developments lead to
Generation X (1956-1980) having different perspectives,
thoughts, ideas in using information technology to complete its
work. This study aims to the relationship between the tasktechnology fit (TTF) affecting utilization and individual
performance impact on Generation X in the usage of information
technology. The method that is used is PLS-SEM with 101
respondents from Generation X in Mulawarman University. The
results showed the empirical model is able to explain 64.7% of
the variance of individual performance impact on Generation X
in using of information technology at the Mulawarman
University. The research proves task-technology fit are factors
that affect the generation x in the use information technology
services, task-technology fit and utilization is a factor that has a
significant positive relationship effects on individual performance
improvement the generation x in using of information technology
services at the Mulawarman University. The results of this study
revealed that the better the suitability of the information
technology to the user's tasks (task-technology fit) in Generation
x at the Mulawarman University, influence in increasing the
utilization and improving the performance of individuals impact
on generation x in using information technology.