The impacts of anxiety emotion and behavioral control on student learning management system adoption

Madison N. Ngafeeson, Yuba Gautam, J. Manga
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Purpose The COVID-19 global pandemic reframed the argument for the importance of learning management systems (LMS) in unprecedented ways. Meanwhile, LMS users were forced to use these technologies despite the heightened anxiety compounded by the pandemic, very little technical preparation and the postpandemic learning environment that cannot depend on these pandemic-imposed regulations and adoptions. This study aims to examine the impacts of behavioral control and anxiety emotions on adoption decisions. Design/methodology/approach This quantitative research uses structural equation modeling to test the hypothesized relationships. Findings Results showed that perceived behavioral control is very important in boosting ease of use perceptions while computer anxiety exhibited a negative impact on perceived ease of use. Research limitations/implications This research used cross-sectional data from a medium-sized university. Results must, therefore, be interpreted with this understanding in mind. Nonetheless, this research demonstrates the critical roles of control and emotions in technology adoption decisions among students in an online learning environment. Originality/value This research highlights the importance of behavioral control and anxiety emotions in technology adoption decisions. It reveals that to drive adoption, students’ control perceptions must be increased while simultaneously keeping anxiety emotions at bay. This understanding is key to communicating buy-in of LMS to students.
焦虑情绪和行为控制对学生学习管理系统采用的影响
目的 COVID-19 全球大流行以前所未有的方式重新论证了学习管理系统(LMS)的重要性。与此同时,尽管大流行加剧了焦虑情绪,尽管技术准备非常不足,尽管大流行后的学习环境不能依赖于这些大流行带来的规定和采用,LMS 用户仍然被迫使用这些技术。本研究旨在探讨行为控制和焦虑情绪对采用决策的影响。研究结果表明,感知到的行为控制对提高易用性认知非常重要,而计算机焦虑则对感知到的易用性有负面影响。研究局限/意义本研究使用了一所中等规模大学的横截面数据。因此,在解释研究结果时必须考虑到这一点。尽管如此,本研究还是证明了控制和情绪在在线学习环境中学生的技术采用决策中的关键作用。原创性/价值本研究强调了行为控制和焦虑情绪在技术采用决策中的重要性。它揭示了要推动技术的采用,必须增强学生的控制感知,同时抑制焦虑情绪。这种认识是向学生传达对学习管理系统的认同的关键。
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