Adoption Of Automatic Manufacturing Data Capture In Kenya's Carton Manufacturing Industry: Case Study
Abstract
Information communication technologies (ICTs) have significantly revolutionized the way companies
capture manufacturing data. Manufacturers can maximize productivity by utilizing a complete shop floor
system to electronically capture, manufacturing process data with very high accuracy in real time basis.
However, the number of firms that have chosen to adopt or use such technologies in Kenya is still very low.
The few firms that have adopted the technology only use it partially. Therefore there is need to assess the
acceptance of such technologies to establish factors that hinder or promote their acceptance.
This study applied Technology Acceptance Model to examine the factors that influence the adoption of
automated manufacturing data capture in Kenya. The study specifically focused on the evaluation of carton
manufacturing firms in Kenya. A survey was conducted to gather data which was coded in SPSS 17.
Frequency and Descriptive analysis methods were used for data analysis and presentation while factor
analysis and multiple regression were used to validate the study model.
Out of a total of 87 questionnaires distributed to five carton manufacturing firms, 83 were returned and
validated. The analysis revealed that Perceived Ease of Use, Perceived Usefulness, Subjective Norm,
Perceived Cost and Facilitating Conditions significantly influenced senior managers’ attitude towards
adoption and usage. The results of the data analysis contributes to the body of knowledge by demonstrating
that the above factors are important in intention to use Automated data capture applications in Kenya.
These results form a good foundation for providing practical recommendations to the manufacturing
industry, and directions for further research.
Keywords: Automated Data Capture, Technology Acceptance Model, Adoption
Citation
Atisa,A.B.;October,2013.Adoption Of Automatic Manufacturing Data Capture In Kenya's Carton Manufacturing Industry: Case Study.Publisher
University of Nairobi School of Computing and Informatics