TITLE:
Assessing Adoption Levels of Electronic Billing by Lusaka Water Supply and Sanitation Company
AUTHORS:
Exildah Twaambo, Jackson Phiri
KEYWORDS:
Electronic Billing, Adoption, UTAUT Model
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Business and Management,
Vol.10 No.1,
January
30,
2022
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to assess the adoption levels of e-billing
at Lusaka Water Supply and Sanitation Company (LWSSC). The objectives of the
study were to establish the benefits of the adopted e-billing system by LWSSC
and to identify factors affecting adoption levels of E-billing at Lusaka Water
Supply and Sanitation Company (LWSSC) based on the UTAUT model. The study
employed a mixed methods design known as an embedded design. The total population for this study was 80,125 customers and the sample size was 398. The questionnaires were distributed to 398
customers and 298 responded giving the response rate of 72%. Quantitative data
was obtained from the questionnaires while qualitative data was obtained for
the interviewed key informants who are LWSC employees. Customers were sampled using stratified random sampling while purposive
sampling was used on key informants for interviews. The results showed that
there is significant relationship between effort expectancy (ease of
use/levels of education) and adoption of e-billing as it had a p-value of 0.03. The
result further showed that facilitating conditions (accessibility
to internet) had an impact on the adoption of e-billing by customers. An observed p value of 0.021 was observed against
the significant level of 0.05. The chi square test also showed that social
influence (sensitization) affected adoption levels of e-billing which had a p-value of 0.021. It was
therefore concluded that education, access to internet/phones and sensitization
had a significant relationship with adoption of e-billing.