FACTORS OF TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE AND ATTITUDE BEHAVIORAL INTENTION TO USE THE VIDEO CONFERENCING IN COURT SYSTEMS
Keywords:
Technology Acceptance, Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, Intention to Use TechnologyAbstract
This research is a quantitative research. With the objective of 1) To study the level of technology acceptance factors, attitudes and intentions to use the judicial system via videoconferencing. 2) To study the factors of acceptance of technology and attitudes that affect the intention to use the judicial system via videoconferencing. Using an online questionnaire (Google Forms) as a tool for collecting data. The sample group was lawyers in Phuket province. Non-probability sampling method using a specific sample selection method. Only lawyers who have acted at the Juvenile and Family Court in Phuket Province. From the data collection, it was found that there were 292 people who had completed the qualifications and passed the selection criteria, who actually responded to the questionnaire, which can be considered to have passed the criteria according to the conditions specified, which is no less than 278 people. Then the research results were analyzed by Use statistical packages Descriptive statistics were analyzed using frequencies, percentages, means, and standard deviations. To explain data and test hypotheses using multiple regression analysis. The study found that Perceived benefit factors Attitude factors and overall intention to use the judicial system via videoconferencing was at the highest level. There are perceived benefits factors and attitude factors that affect the intention to use the video conferencing trial system. It is statistically significant at the .05 level. At the same time, the perceived ease of use factor does not affect the intention to use the judicial system via videoconferencing.
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