Organisational Factors and Adoption of the Unified Identification System (UIDS) Among Government Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) In Uganda.
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2020Author
Mpangwire, Violah
Ejiri, Annabella Habinka
Kaggwa, Fred
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Purpose: The study aimed at establishing the relationship between organizational factors and UID
system's adoption among MDAs in Uganda.
Methodology: A positivist paradigm and cross-section design were adopted with a sample of 97
MDAs generated from a population of 130 government MDAs. MDAs were stratified and
randomly selected from each stratum. The heads of department and permanent secretaries formed
the unit of inquiry that were purposively selected. Self-administered, closed-ended questionnaire
aided data collection. Pearson correlation and hierarchical regression techniques were used for
data analysis.
Findings: It was established that organizational factors are positively associated with the adoption
of the UID system among MDAs in Uganda.
Contribution to policy and practice: The study significantly contributes to a large body of
knowledge in the adoption of information systems in the public sector that has been less
investigated in developing countries like Uganda.
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