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TAM3-based Analysis of the Differences in the Attitude toward FMS between User Groups by Experience in Higher Education Facilities

TAM3에 기반한 경험여부에 따른 대학 FMS 사용자의 태도 차이분석

  • 엄미영 (연세대학교 대학원) ;
  • 이강 (연세대학교 건축공학과)
  • Received : 2015.10.07
  • Accepted : 2016.02.17
  • Published : 2016.02.29

Abstract

The facility management solution (FMS) has recently been introduced to a number of higher education facilities; however, the actual use rates of FMS are still low. To identify the reasons for differences between FMS experienced and unexperienced in terms of FMS evaluation, a survey was conducted with 68 facility managers from three universities using 12 questions developed on the basis of technology acceptance model3 (TAM3). For statistical analysis of the resulting data was used. The survey results show that 64.9% of FMS users were not satisfied with FMS due to lack of information, while 83.3% evaluated FMS as complicated. However, 58.9% of users replied that FMS helped to improve task efficiency. Task efficiency improvement is not only the major expectation of FMS but also the major benefit of FMS as perceived by both users and non-users. The survey also highlighted statistical differences, with FMS users stressing on-the-job relevance as a factor in considering FMS adoption, and non-users expressing an interest in the expected effects of FMS. There were also differences between users and non-users in terms of users' attitudes and preferred assistance methods, with users indicating a more passive attitude than non-users. Finally, the results revealed a correlation between experiences of FMS and three factors (perceived job relevance, self-evaluation of the ability to operate new technology, and preferred assistance methods in the case of errors).

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Acknowledgement

Grant : BK21플러스

Supported by : 연세대학교

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