The Dynamics of Continuance Mandatory Usage: Availability, Level of Security and Accuracy in the Ever-Changing Landscape of Maritime Technology

This article investigates the relationship between technology continuance mandatory usage and managers? performance within Malaysia’s maritime industry. Analysis of survey data collected from 357 managers reveals that various factors, including availability, accuracy, and level of security, signific...

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Published in:Journal of Maritime Research
Main Author: Daud N.M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Cantabria 2024
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The Dynamics of Continuance Mandatory Usage: Availability, Level of Security and Accuracy in the Ever-Changing Landscape of Maritime Technology
2024
Journal of Maritime Research
21
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This article investigates the relationship between technology continuance mandatory usage and managers? performance within Malaysia’s maritime industry. Analysis of survey data collected from 357 managers reveals that various factors, including availability, accuracy, and level of security, significantly influence continuance mandatory usage. Moreover, continuance mandatory usage has a discernible impact on the performance of managers. Notably, this study stands out for its focus on continuance usage, particularly its mandatory aspect among managers in Malaysia. These findings offer valuable insights into strategic technology investment within the maritime sector, emphasizing the crucial role of technological advancement in enhancing managers’ performance. © SEECMAR | All rights reserved.
Universidad de Cantabria
16974840
English
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description This article investigates the relationship between technology continuance mandatory usage and managers? performance within Malaysia’s maritime industry. Analysis of survey data collected from 357 managers reveals that various factors, including availability, accuracy, and level of security, significantly influence continuance mandatory usage. Moreover, continuance mandatory usage has a discernible impact on the performance of managers. Notably, this study stands out for its focus on continuance usage, particularly its mandatory aspect among managers in Malaysia. These findings offer valuable insights into strategic technology investment within the maritime sector, emphasizing the crucial role of technological advancement in enhancing managers’ performance. © SEECMAR | All rights reserved.
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