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<title>Towards  E-governance: The  perceived effects of internet usage on the job performance of Benguet State University administrative personnel</title>
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<name>Likigan, Laureen B.</name>
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<name>Ablaza, Gretchen Gaye C.</name>
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<summary type="text">Towards  E-governance: The  perceived effects of internet usage on the job performance of Benguet State University administrative personnel
Likigan, Laureen B.; Ablaza, Gretchen Gaye C.
ABSTRACT&#13;
LAUREEN BENDOZA LIKIGAN, May 2015. Towards E-Governance:&#13;
The Perceived Effects of Internet Usage on the Job Performance of Benguet State&#13;
University Administrative Personnel. Benguet State University, La Trinidad,&#13;
Benguet.&#13;
Adviser: Gretchen Gaye C. Ablaza, Ph.D.&#13;
The study aimed to determine the frequency of the Internet usage of the&#13;
Benguet State University Administrative Personnel; the frequency of Internet&#13;
usage according to their age, sex, experience in IT, educational level, office&#13;
assignment, and nature of position; the level of effect of Internet usage on the job&#13;
performance; and the level of seriousness of the problems with Internet usage&#13;
encountered by the personnel; as the university gears towards e-governance.&#13;
To provide the perceived effects of Internet use on the job performance of&#13;
the administrative personnel in the workplace, the study used a descriptive survey&#13;
questionnaire that focused on the administrative personnel’s Internet usage in&#13;
doing specified tasks.&#13;
The results show that: (1) The frequency of the Internet usage of the&#13;
administrative personnel of BSU is moderate; (2)There are significant differences&#13;
in the frequency of the Internet usage of the administrative personnel of BSU&#13;
according to age and office assignment but no significant difference was depicted &#13;
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according to sex, educational attainment, and nature of position; (3) The level of&#13;
effect of Internet usage on the job performance of the BSU administrative&#13;
personnel is moderate in terms of timeliness, efficiency, and quality; (4) There is&#13;
a significant relationship between Internet usage and the job performance of the&#13;
administrative personnel of Benguet State University; and (5) The level of&#13;
seriousness of the problems with the Internet usage encountered by the&#13;
administrative personnel is slightly serious.&#13;
Based on the results of the study, the following are the recommendations:&#13;
(1) Every personnel should be encouraged to use the Internet more frequent by&#13;
initially including e-Governance on the strategic plan of the university, which will&#13;
result to its inclusion on succeeding operations; (2) With the significant difference&#13;
in age and office assignment but no significant difference in sex, IT experience,&#13;
educational attainment, and nature of position, it is recommended that: (a) Older&#13;
personnel should be motivated to expand their capacities and use more Internet&#13;
services applicable in performing their assigned tasks by attending in house&#13;
trainings on Internet usage for diverse participants, initiated by the HRDO (b)&#13;
Male and female personnel must continue do computer-related tasks without&#13;
gender biased perceptions and excuses since they are issued the same tasks and&#13;
given the same facilities and the same Internet broadband capacity; (c) Training&#13;
needs assessments that focus on the specific details of software and hardware&#13;
literacy must still be conducted in consideration of the personnel’s IT experience &#13;
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to ensure proper grouping and Internet service trainings and facility orientation;&#13;
(d) Personnel are encouraged to continue their educational advancements to&#13;
expand their horizons, understand the benefits of using the Internet, to be&#13;
incorporated on personnel development program planning; (e) Personnel assigned&#13;
to different divisions are encouraged to explore the possibilities of the internet no&#13;
matter how impossible it is for the tasks to be done with Internet services which&#13;
increases their personal IT innovativeness; and (f) Personnel in the managerial&#13;
level are challenged to attend e-Government consultations that are held by the&#13;
national government to be enlightened on the blurry areas of Internet based&#13;
information management systems or e-Governance to be imparted later to their&#13;
subordinates; (3) The personnel have to continue utilizing technologies,&#13;
specifically the Internet, which must be integrated on the university’s strategic&#13;
plan, where an output shall also be expected from every sector, division and unit&#13;
as have been practiced with the implementation of the SPMS. By then with proper&#13;
training, appropriate facility, empowered personnel and innovative administrators&#13;
can cope with the challenges of being a premiere state university in Asia, align to&#13;
the Government-Wide Medium-Term Information &amp; Communications&#13;
Technology Harmonization Initiative (MITHI), E-Government Master Plan, SUC&#13;
roadmaps and ASEAN integration.
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