The Malaysian public sector consists of federal, state, and local government entities. As Malaysia progresses into a digital nation, initiatives like cloud accounting adoption face challenges, including system integration, security, and operational strategies. This study employs the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT), Technology Readiness Index (TRI), and Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to propose a conceptual framework exploring cloud accounting acceptance in the state government. It focuses on technological, human, and organizational dimensions, aiming to understand readiness and individual acceptance levels. Future research will validate the framework through mixed methods.

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A Conceptual Framework of Cloud Accounting Acceptance Among Public Sector Professionals

  • Nur Annisah Adzham,
  • Abdullah Sallehhuddin Abdullah Salim,
  • Puvaneswari Veloo,
  • Norzarina Md Yatim,
  • Al Mansor Abu Said,
  • Eaw Hooi Cheng,
  • Lim Boon Keong

摘要

The Malaysian public sector consists of federal, state, and local government entities. As Malaysia progresses into a digital nation, initiatives like cloud accounting adoption face challenges, including system integration, security, and operational strategies. This study employs the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT), Technology Readiness Index (TRI), and Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to propose a conceptual framework exploring cloud accounting acceptance in the state government. It focuses on technological, human, and organizational dimensions, aiming to understand readiness and individual acceptance levels. Future research will validate the framework through mixed methods.