E-learning continuance intention in Malaysia: What determines?
This study investigates the factors determine the e-learning continuance intention among learners in Malaysia. A total of 414 learners from public and private universities responded to the structured questionnaire. The data collected was analyzed using the partial least squares structural equation m...
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my.utm.932232021-11-19T03:23:26Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/93223/ E-learning continuance intention in Malaysia: What determines? Leong, Choi Meng Goh, Chin Fei Kho, Irene Chieng, Roy Then, Sze Yee Hii, Puong Koh LB Theory and practice of education This study investigates the factors determine the e-learning continuance intention among learners in Malaysia. A total of 414 learners from public and private universities responded to the structured questionnaire. The data collected was analyzed using the partial least squares structural equation modelling. Perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use and subjective norms were found affecting continuance intention of the e-learning learners. Both perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use also mediated the relationships among the variables tested. The findings of this study revealed that perceived usefulness was a significant indicator of continuance intention. Therefore, strategies need to be designed to optimize the usefulness of the system and to consider the direct and indirect significant indicators of perceived usefulness to promote continuance intention of e-learning system among learners in Malaysia. This study extends the knowledge on e-learning continuance intention by including subjective norms in addition to perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use in the technology acceptance model to explain behavioural intention. This study also incorporates the effect of system characteristics to user beliefs in explaining continuance intention. Palarch Foundation 2020 Article PeerReviewed Leong, Choi Meng and Goh, Chin Fei and Kho, Irene and Chieng, Roy and Then, Sze Yee and Hii, Puong Koh (2020) E-learning continuance intention in Malaysia: What determines? Palarch's Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/Egyptology, 17 (10). pp. 523-535. ISSN 1567-214X http://dx.doi.org/10.48080/jae.v17i10.4420 |
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This study investigates the factors determine the e-learning continuance intention among learners in Malaysia. A total of 414 learners from public and private universities responded to the structured questionnaire. The data collected was analyzed using the partial least squares structural equation modelling. Perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use and subjective norms were found affecting continuance intention of the e-learning learners. Both perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use also mediated the relationships among the variables tested. The findings of this study revealed that perceived usefulness was a significant indicator of continuance intention. Therefore, strategies need to be designed to optimize the usefulness of the system and to consider the direct and indirect significant indicators of perceived usefulness to promote continuance intention of e-learning system among learners in Malaysia. This study extends the knowledge on e-learning continuance intention by including subjective norms in addition to perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use in the technology acceptance model to explain behavioural intention. This study also incorporates the effect of system characteristics to user beliefs in explaining continuance intention. |
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