Oil palm plantation workers, still rely on manual tools and using
mechanization technovation tools has been big issues as they rejected to use.
Thus, in emphasizing technovation tools in a human activity, this study aims to
examine several factors influencing acceptance and use technovation machine
tools in Malaysia based on the revised Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of
Technology (UTAUT) model. A total of 126 oil palm plantation workers answer the questionnaire. This model
was analyzed using SPSS technique and conducting reliability test, correlation
analysis and regression analysis. The results reveal that performance
expectancy, facilitating condition and intention to use were supported as
important factors to accept and use of technovation. However, effort expectancy
and social influence have been rejected because not significantly influence
intention to use technovation. The results of study give implications and
suggestions to future researchers and practitioners in order to address
problems regarding technovation acceptance.
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Publication Date | June 30, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 |
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