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Title: Artificial Intelligence in Human Resources Information Systems: Investigating its Trust and Adoption Determinants According to the AI-UTAUT Model
Authors: Suliman Samara, Derar
Hamayil, Dr. Majid
سليمان محمد سماره, ضرار
حمايل, د. ماجد
Keywords: الثقة متعددة الأبعاد
Palestinian Context
نظم معلومات الموارد البشرية
الذكاء الاصطناعي
(HRIS)
نموذج AI-UTAUT
إطار MTG-Adopt
السياق الفلسطيني
النظرية المتجذرة
التبنّي التفاوضي
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS)
AI-UTAUT Model
MTG-Adopt Framework
Multidimensional Trust
Negotiated Adoption
Grounded Theory
Issue Date: 17-Feb-2026
Publisher: qou
Abstract: This study aims to explore trust perceptions and the adoption experience of Artificial Intelligence (AI) within Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS) in the Palestinian private sector, utilizing the AI-UTAUT model as an analytical reference framework. An exploratory qualitative approach grounded in Grounded Theory principles was adopted, conducting semi-structured interviews with a purposive sample of (16) HR managers, IT managers, and decision-makers. The findings reveal that AI adoption does not follow a linear technical trajectory driven solely by performance expectancy or effort expectancy. Instead, it emerges as a dynamic and evolving "negotiated adoption" process shaped by the interplay of organizational, contextual, and sovereign factors. The study further uncovers that multidimensional trust (technical, organizational, and sovereign) functions as a critical "governing filter" that reshapes the efficacy of traditional behavioral acceptance determinants within the AI-UTAUT model. Consequently, the study developed an emergent explanatory framework: the Multidimensional Trust-Governed Negotiated Adoption Framework (MTG-Adopt). This framework reframes AI adoption as a trust-based digital governance system rather than a mere response to utility or ease of use. The study contributes theoretically by redefining technology acceptance logic in non-Western, resource-constrained contexts; methodologically by highlighting the value of Grounded Theory in generating emergent explanatory frameworks; and practically by emphasizing the priority of building institutional and sovereign trust systems as a prerequisite for the responsible and sustainable adoption of AI technologies.
URI: https://dspace.qou.edu/handle/194/3074
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