Ease of use and perceived usefulness and its influence on motivation, collaboration and behavioral intention in university students in times of Covid-19

O. Gutiérrez-Aguilar, Fiorela Ticona-Apaza, Giuliana Calliñaupa-Quispe, A. Duche-Pérez, Leslie Salas-Valdivia, Sandra Chicaña-Huanca
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The purpose of this study was to test the relationship of influence of ease of use and perceived usefulness on motivation, collaboration, and behavioral intention in university students in times of Covid-19. The methodology used for the study corresponds to a non-experimental investigation, a questionnaire was applied to a convenience sample of 530 university students (n=19; α=0.944 ω=0.946), using Factor Exploratory and Confirmatory Analysis as tests of validity and reliability, through the Modeling of Structural Equations of Partial Least Squares PLS-SEM. The results have shown that there is a positive effect of causality of perceived ease of use on student collaboration, student motivation and perceived usefulness; in the same way, there exists a causal relationship between the perceived usefulness and the student's collaboration, the intention of the behavior and the student's motivation. Contrarily, there would not be an influence relationship between perceived ease of use on behavioral intention in university students in a context of Covid-19.
新冠肺炎疫情下大学生易用性、感知有用性及其对动机、协作和行为意向的影响
本研究的目的是检验易用性和感知有用性对新冠肺炎时期大学生动机、协作和行为意向的影响关系。本研究采用的方法为非实验调查,采用问卷调查的方式对530名大学生(n=19;α=0.944 ω=0.946),通过偏最小二乘PLS-SEM结构方程建模,采用因子探索性分析和验证性分析作为效度和信度检验。结果表明,感知易用性的因果关系对学生合作、学生动机和感知有用性有正向影响;同样,感知有用性与学生合作、行为意图与学生动机之间也存在因果关系。相反,在新冠肺炎背景下,大学生感知易用性与行为意愿之间不存在影响关系。
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