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Publication Knowledge Impact on Information Quality, Service Quality and System Quality for Security of 1GovUC(CyberSecurity Malaysia, 2020) ;Rossly SallehAzni Ab HalimThe users play a crucial role in information system (IS) implementation. They are the ones who learned, utilized, and experienced the system. Studying and understanding user satisfaction are important since user satisfaction – along with the quality of the system, the utilization by the users, and the support the users received during the system implementation – are all important aspects that influenced the IS success. Despite the governments' growing investment in electronic services, e government services do not always meet the expectations of the users. Therefore, measuring the success of management systems within an organisation is crucial to understand how the systems should be built and implemented in practice. Therefore, in this study, a MyGovUC implementation was developed to expose the essential implementation factors that may influence the usage of 1GovUC implementation. The relationship between their knowledge and the information, service, and system quality will be measured statistically using PLS-SEM. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Technology Adoption Model for Smart Urban Farming-A Proposed Conceptual Model(Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science (IAES), 2024) ;Amirul Asyraf Zhahir ;Mohd Ilias M Shuhud ;Siti Munirah Mohd ;Shafinah Kamarudin ;Azuan Ahmad ;Rossly SallehNorita Md NorwawiTechnological advancements have made their way into the heart of human civilization across numerous fields, namely healthcare, logistics, and agriculture. Amidst the sprouting issues and challenges in the agriculture sector, particularly, the growing trend of integrating agriculture and technologies is roaring. The public and private sectors work hand in hand with regard to addressing these complex issues and challenges that arise, aiming for efficient and sustainable possible solutions. This study is a continuation of a previous systematic literature review; hence, the main objective is to deliver a proposed conceptual model for technology adoption specifically for smart urban farming. Innovation diffusion theory (IDT) is used as the main foundation of the proposed conceptual model, supplemented with additional factors drawn from other exisiting technology adoption models both the originals and extended versions. The outcome of the study is expected to reveal valuable insights into the components affecting the technology adoption model in smart urban farming, which will be further laid out upon in the upcoming study, offering a robust framework for future studies and applications in smart urban farming. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Tourists And Waste Management: Attitude, Motivation And Volunteerism(Asian Scholars Network, 2022) ;Mohd Ilias M Shuhud ;Siti Munirah Mohd ;Shafinah Kamarudin ;Rossly Salleh ;Mazliana MohamadNadzirah RoslanThe Movement Control Order (MCO) is a security measure implemented globally to reduce the spread of Covid19. The implementation of MCO has been beneficial to the environment, particularly at various tourism destinations. However, since the lifting of MCO's, there have been numerous reports of littering by tourists. Therefore, the present study's main objective is to investigate tourists' attitudes towards proper solid waste management during visits to outdoor recreational areas in Malaysia. Furthermore, this study also investigates the motivation and volunteerism value amongst tourists. This study utilized an online questionnaire to gather the data from the 415 respondents participating in this study. Our study discovered that most local tourists were shown to have a positive attitude and motivation towards proper solid waste management. However, voluntary participation in proper solid waste management is still below the desirable level. The study revealed the current tourist attitude, motivation and volunteerism with regards to solid waste management in Malaysia. From the findings, the importance of the continuous public, government, and stakeholders efforts to raise awareness while maintaining a positive attitude and motivation is essential to boost volunteerism amongst tourists regarding waste management in Malaysia.