Chatbots adoption intention in public sector in Malaysia from the perspective of TOE framework. The moderated and mediation model

Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the motivating factors for Malaysian governmental agencies (MGAs) to embrace chatbot technology. Design/methodology/approach: Based on the technology-organisation-environment (TOE) framework, using purposive and snowball sampling techniques, 262 online data fr...

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Published in:Journal of Science and Technology Policy Management
Main Author: Jais R.; Ngah A.H.; Rahi S.; Rashid A.; Ahmad S.Z.; Mokhlis S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2024
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Jais R.; Ngah A.H.; Rahi S.; Rashid A.; Ahmad S.Z.; Mokhlis S.
Chatbots adoption intention in public sector in Malaysia from the perspective of TOE framework. The moderated and mediation model
2024
Journal of Science and Technology Policy Management


10.1108/JSTPM-04-2024-0151
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85206613306&doi=10.1108%2fJSTPM-04-2024-0151&partnerID=40&md5=2d0565eb8f357cad93c12759962fa795
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the motivating factors for Malaysian governmental agencies (MGAs) to embrace chatbot technology. Design/methodology/approach: Based on the technology-organisation-environment (TOE) framework, using purposive and snowball sampling techniques, 262 online data from the MGA top management were gathered. Smart PLS4 was employed to test the hypotheses of the study. Findings: The findings demonstrated positive relationships between technological readiness (TR), big data analytics (BDA), organisational readiness (OR), organisational learning capabilities (OLC) and governmental policies (GP) concerning chatbot adoption intention and also the relationship GP with OR. A mediating effect was also observed, which indicated the OLC role in positively mediating BDA, the OR role in positively mediating OLC and the OR role in positively mediating GP with OR and OLC as sequential mediators in the relationship between BDA and chatbot adoption intention. Furthermore, the presence of citizen demand (CD) strengthened the relationship between TR, OR and chatbot adoption intention. Research limitations/implications: This study was limited to Malaysian federal government agencies who still not adopting Chatbots. Practical implications: The findings offer valuable insight into factors affect the adoption of chatbots among Malaysian government agencies. Stakeholders, including department heads, can use these findings to strategically enhance counter service by promoting chatbot adoption. Originality/value: The study demonstrated that the TOE framework was effective in identifying the factors contributing to the decision-making process for adopting chatbots across MGAs. Organisational readiness and organisation learning capability was found to sequentially mediate the relationship between big data analytic and intention to adopt chatbot. Citizen demand was found to have moderation effect on the relationship between organisational readiness and technological readiness towards the intention to adopt a chatbot. © 2024, Emerald Publishing Limited.
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author Jais R.; Ngah A.H.; Rahi S.; Rashid A.; Ahmad S.Z.; Mokhlis S.
spellingShingle Jais R.; Ngah A.H.; Rahi S.; Rashid A.; Ahmad S.Z.; Mokhlis S.
Chatbots adoption intention in public sector in Malaysia from the perspective of TOE framework. The moderated and mediation model
author_facet Jais R.; Ngah A.H.; Rahi S.; Rashid A.; Ahmad S.Z.; Mokhlis S.
author_sort Jais R.; Ngah A.H.; Rahi S.; Rashid A.; Ahmad S.Z.; Mokhlis S.
title Chatbots adoption intention in public sector in Malaysia from the perspective of TOE framework. The moderated and mediation model
title_short Chatbots adoption intention in public sector in Malaysia from the perspective of TOE framework. The moderated and mediation model
title_full Chatbots adoption intention in public sector in Malaysia from the perspective of TOE framework. The moderated and mediation model
title_fullStr Chatbots adoption intention in public sector in Malaysia from the perspective of TOE framework. The moderated and mediation model
title_full_unstemmed Chatbots adoption intention in public sector in Malaysia from the perspective of TOE framework. The moderated and mediation model
title_sort Chatbots adoption intention in public sector in Malaysia from the perspective of TOE framework. The moderated and mediation model
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description Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the motivating factors for Malaysian governmental agencies (MGAs) to embrace chatbot technology. Design/methodology/approach: Based on the technology-organisation-environment (TOE) framework, using purposive and snowball sampling techniques, 262 online data from the MGA top management were gathered. Smart PLS4 was employed to test the hypotheses of the study. Findings: The findings demonstrated positive relationships between technological readiness (TR), big data analytics (BDA), organisational readiness (OR), organisational learning capabilities (OLC) and governmental policies (GP) concerning chatbot adoption intention and also the relationship GP with OR. A mediating effect was also observed, which indicated the OLC role in positively mediating BDA, the OR role in positively mediating OLC and the OR role in positively mediating GP with OR and OLC as sequential mediators in the relationship between BDA and chatbot adoption intention. Furthermore, the presence of citizen demand (CD) strengthened the relationship between TR, OR and chatbot adoption intention. Research limitations/implications: This study was limited to Malaysian federal government agencies who still not adopting Chatbots. Practical implications: The findings offer valuable insight into factors affect the adoption of chatbots among Malaysian government agencies. Stakeholders, including department heads, can use these findings to strategically enhance counter service by promoting chatbot adoption. Originality/value: The study demonstrated that the TOE framework was effective in identifying the factors contributing to the decision-making process for adopting chatbots across MGAs. Organisational readiness and organisation learning capability was found to sequentially mediate the relationship between big data analytic and intention to adopt chatbot. Citizen demand was found to have moderation effect on the relationship between organisational readiness and technological readiness towards the intention to adopt a chatbot. © 2024, Emerald Publishing Limited.
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