Analysis of Factors Affecting The Performance of Accounting Information Systems (A Study on Jakarta Motor Group)
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https://doi.org/10.33830/fiba.v1i3.9292.2024Keywords:
Jakarta Motor Group, Performance, Accounting Information SystemAbstract
Jakarta Motor Group is one of the ahass groups that uses the Accounting Information System (AIS) in the company's work processes. This research was made to see all the factors that can affect the performance of accounting information systems in the Jakarta motor group. This research uses quantitative methods with descriptive research approaches and verification analysis. Programs, training and user education and user involvement have no influence on AIS performance. While user ability, formalization of system development and top management support have an influence on the performance of accounting information systems. Suggestions for the Jakarta motor group to involve users in the development of the system and provide training to AIS users so that they can use the system better.
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