Factors Affecting Postgraduate Student’s Intention in Using an E-examination System During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Application of UTAUT Mode

B. D. T. M. Kamalasena, A. Sirisena
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The emergence of COVID-19 has compelled higher educational institutions across the globe to embrace remote learning as a medium of teaching. Furthermore, as a method of evaluation e-exam systems are widely used at present. Considering the e-exam systems, prior research has mainly focused on technological advancements and how to overcome technological barriers in using e-exam systems. Behavioral aspects of students have been taken into consideration in this study, which focuses on identifying the factors affecting postgraduate student’s intention in using the e-examination system during the Covid-19 pandemic. To accomplish this objective modified UTAUT model was used and the required data was collected from 167 postgraduates in Sri Lankan state universities chosen through the purposive sampling method. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed among the sample and the analysis was done using Smart PLS-SEM and SPSS software. The findings revealed that except for social influence and facilitating conditions, all the other variables have a significant impact on behavioral intention to use e-exam systems, and considering the mediating effect of performance expectancy and effort expectancy, the relationships between computer anxiety and behavioral intention and fear of infectious diseases and behavioral intention are mediated by the performance expectancy and effort expectancy. In terms of theoretical implications, this study fills the existing gap in the literature about the student’s perspective on using an e-exam system, and from the managerial point of view, the insights of this enhancing the performance, habit, and reducing the effort of using an e-exam system the university students can be adapted to use e-exam systems even in future.
新冠肺炎疫情期间影响研究生使用电子考试系统意愿的因素:UTAUT模式的应用
COVID-19的出现迫使全球高等教育机构将远程学习作为一种教学媒介。此外,作为一种评估方法,电子考试系统目前被广泛使用。考虑到电子考试系统,之前的研究主要集中在技术进步和如何克服使用电子考试系统的技术障碍。本研究考虑了学生的行为方面,重点是确定在Covid-19大流行期间影响研究生使用电子考试系统意愿的因素。为了实现这一目标,采用改进的UTAUT模型,并通过目的抽样方法从167名斯里兰卡国立大学的研究生中收集所需的数据。在样本中发放自填问卷,并使用Smart PLS-SEM和SPSS软件进行分析。研究发现,除社会影响和便利条件外,其他变量均对学生使用电子考试系统的行为意愿有显著影响,考虑到成绩期望和努力期望的中介作用,计算机焦虑与行为意愿、传染病恐惧和行为意愿之间的关系是由成绩期望和努力期望中介的。在理论意义上,本研究填补了现有文献中关于学生使用电子考试系统的观点的空白,从管理的角度来看,本研究的见解可以提高大学生使用电子考试系统的表现,习惯和减少使用电子考试系统的工作量,甚至可以适应未来使用电子考试系统。
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