ANTECEDENTS FOR IMPROVING ACCEPTANCE OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS: LEARNING FROM REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS IN INDONESIA
The regional management information system is an application used by regional governments in East Java to manage their finances. This study examines the antecedents of the successful implementation of a management information system in the regional government. The research design used is quantitative research. The population is the regional information management application users. Data collection using a questionnaire in the form of google form. Sampling using a purposive method obtained 486 Regional Asset Management Board staff in East Java who filled out a complete questionnaire. Eight hypothesis testing was carried out using SmartPLS 6.0 software. The results showed that the three hypotheses are rejected, and five hypotheses are accepted. Employees who have self-efficacy in using applications benefit from using SIMDA in completing their work. The results showed that self-efficacy was the primary initial exogenous variable that affected the new information system's successful implementation. An individual feels satisfied if the use of information technology systems and increased productivity is reflected in the actual use conditions. The government can use the research results as a strategy to increase the acceptance of new technology in its environment.