The Effect of Perception of Usefulness, Perception of Ease of Use, Intention to Use on the Use of the M-Passport Application at the Class I Immigration Office, Special TPI, Makassar

JEL Classification: H83, O33, O38, M15

Authors

  • Budi Prasetya Master of Management Study Program, Faculty of Postgraduate Studies, Universitas Fajar Makassar, Indonesia
  • M. Nasir Hamzah Master of Management Study Program, Faculty of Postgraduate Studies, Universitas Fajar Makassar, Indonesia
  • Nurmadhani Fitri Suyuthi Master of Management Study Program, Faculty of Postgraduate Studies, Universitas Fajar Makassar, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55885/jmap.v6i1.749

Keywords:

Technology Acceptance Model, Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, Intention to Use, M-Paspor Application Usage

Abstract

The objectives of this study are 1) To analyze and examine the effect of Perceived Usefulness on the use of the M-Paspor application at the TPI Makassar Class I Special Immigration Office. 3) To analyze and examine the effect of Perceived Usefulness on the Intention to Use the M-Paspor application at the TPI Makassar Special Class I Immigration Office. 4) To analyze and examine the effect of Perceived Ease of Use on the Intention to Use the M-Paspor application at the TPI Makassar Special Class I Immigration Office. 5) To analyze and examine the effect of Intention to Use on the use of the M-Paspor application at the TPI Makassar Special Class I Immigration Office. The research approach used is quantitative-descriptive. This study was conducted at the TPI Makassar Special Class I Immigration Office, with the research subjects being passport applicants at the office, and a total sample size of 102 respondents. Data collection techniques included observation, questionnaires, and documentation. The findings show that Perceived Usefulness has a significant effect on the use of the M-Paspor application. Perceived Usefulness also has a significant effect on the Intention to Use the M-Paspor application. Perceived Ease of Use has a significant effect on the use of the M-Paspor application. Perceived Ease of Use also has a significant effect on the Intention to Use the M-Paspor application. Furthermore, Intention to Use has a significant effect on the use of the M-Paspor application.

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2026-04-14

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Prasetya, B., Hamzah, M. N. ., & Suyuthi, N. F. . (2026). The Effect of Perception of Usefulness, Perception of Ease of Use, Intention to Use on the Use of the M-Passport Application at the Class I Immigration Office, Special TPI, Makassar: JEL Classification: H83, O33, O38, M15. Journal of Management and Administration Provision , 6(1), 205-217. https://doi.org/10.55885/jmap.v6i1.749