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http://dx.doi.org/10.5392/JKCA.2012.12.11.174

Acceptance of The National Tax Service Electronic Document System of Tax Officials  

Hong, Soon-Bok (동명대학교 경영학부 경영학과)
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The purpose of the study is to establish a successful the national tax service electronic document system and suggest an application method by investigating relationships among perceived availability, perceived usefulness and system acceptance suggested by Technology Acceptance Model(TAM). As a result, perceived availability and perceived usefulness were playing roles as mediums on the process of accepting an tax electronic document system, and information quality of the electronic document system turned out to influence on perceived availability and perceived usefulness. And perceived availability turned out to influence on perceived usefulness. This suggests that the more tax officials feel comfortable in using an tax electronic document system, the more useful they perceive it is.
Keywords
Electronic Document System; Availability; Usefulness; Intention of System Use;
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