Management Of Higher Education Academic Information System Based On Information And Communication Technology
Ahmad Rusdiana, Rahman Setia, Jaja Jahari, Ichsan Taufik

UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung, STAI Sebelas April Sumedang


Abstract

The effectiveness of the application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the process of institutional management is often hampered by many non-technical factors that are not prepared by the institution. Starting from the preparation of people, culture, organizational mechanisms, and even technical maintenance. Not always ICT-based Academic Information Systems (AIS) can improve the performance of academic administration management, when the institution only considers that the implementation of ICT for AIS is only to prepare ICT hardware. This study aims to examine the extent to which the contribution of the effectiveness of AIS management (X1), ICT culture (X2), the availability of ICT facilities (X3), and the quality of AIS HR (X4) on college performance (Y). The research method used is descriptive analytic, the population in this study involved 22 private Islamic religious colleges in West Java that adapted ICT in their academic administrative systems and who managed the undergraduate (S-1) program. For the institutional sample, using Proportionate random sampling, there were 18 colleges consisting of 8 universities, 3 institutes and 7 high schools. Samples of lecturers and students were 988 lecturers and 1.579 students, respectively. The data collection tool used is a questionnaire that has been tested for validity and reliability. The data that has been collected is analyzed by analytic descriptive analysis, while testing the hypothesis using path analysis. The results showed that according to the institutions management, all variables together significantly influenced the Y variable by 71,35%. According to the lecturer, it has a significant effect with the amount of contribution of 77,5%, and according to students, it has a significant effect of 83,0%.

Keywords: culture, quality, system, facilty, Performance

Topic: Information Engineering

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