The effect of system reliability, information sharing and service quality on e-learning net benefit in public sector organizations

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate how public sector workers in Indonesia use e-learning systems and how they can benefit from them. The researchers analyzed five variables that contribute to the effectiveness of e-learning: system reliability, information sharing, service quality, user satisfaction, and net benefit. Structural Equation Model analysis was used to analyze the data collected from 203 respondents who were public sector employees in Indonesia. The findings of this study revealed that information sharing, and service quality significantly impact user satisfaction, which in turn has a significant effect on net benefits. Additionally, system reliability was found to significantly impact user satisfaction. This theoretical implication suggests that there is a direct relationship between the level of information sharing and service quality provided by a public sector organization and the level of user satisfaction experienced by its usage of e-learning. The practical implication of the finding is that public sector organizations must prioritize the reliability of their e-learning systems. This includes investing in regular maintenance and updates, ensuring proper testing and quality control procedures, and addressing any issues or downtime quickly and effectively.

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Hidayati, U., Sumarni, Suprapto, Ma’rifataini, L., Hanun, F., Taufik, O. A., & Warnis. (2023). The effect of system reliability, information sharing and service quality on e-learning net benefit in public sector organizations. International Journal of Data and Network Science, 7(3), 1397–1404. https://doi.org/10.5267/j.ijdns.2023.3.024

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