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User Satisfaction Of Human Resource Management System In Rural Area
Author(s) -
Suguna Sinniah,
Ramesh Kumar,
Monizaihasra Mohamed,
Charles Ramendran,
Che supian Mohd Nor,
Dilashenyi Devi,
Ilangovan Perumal
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and advanced technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2249-8958
DOI - 10.35940/ijeat.e1010.0585c19
Subject(s) - user satisfaction , work (physics) , usability , knowledge management , human resources , human resource management , business , job satisfaction , rural area , operations management , marketing , environmental resource management , psychology , computer science , medicine , engineering , management , mechanical engineering , social psychology , environmental science , pathology , human–computer interaction , economics
The present study analyses user satisfaction of the Human Resource Management System (HRMIS 2.0) in the health department of Kelantan state through quantitative research method. This helps in determining the department’s level of adoption and acceptance of technology. Therefore, about 212 employees of the health department of Kelantan were surveyed. The survey results showed that even if the perceived ease of use is 59.6%, the satisfaction of HRMIS is 66.2%. This implies that the users in rural areas use the HRMIS system for daily work routine only. The study discusses the implications, limitation and suggestions for future research suggestions.

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