Differences in Ethical Cyber Behavioural Intention of Nigerian and South African Students: A Multi-Group Analysis Based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour

IF 0.8 4区 管理学 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
N. Aderibigbe, D. Ocholla, J. Britz
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Abstract Cybertechnology has become a fundamental part of educational institutions, with the student’s routine to use these technologies to communicate, learn and play, causing a need for understanding the impact and general principles of ethical computer use in academia. However, the practice of cyberethics in these environments has presented many challenges for the institutions. This study, based on the theory of planned behaviour, examined the differences in ethical cyber behavioural intention of Nigerian and South African students using a multi-group analysis. The study adopted a survey research design– structured questionnaires were randomly distributed among students of two purposively selected universities, one in South Africa and the other Nigeria. Structural equation modelling was employed to test the proposed model fit. Overall, 450 undergraduate students participated in the survey; 343 respondents completed and returned the questionnaire, resulting in a response rate of 76.2%. The subjective norm was found to be statistically significant in influencing students’ ethical cyber behavioural intention with cyber technologies. The study contributes to the extant literature on the application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB). The originality and value of this study can be viewed from the application of a socio-psychology theory to determine ethical cyber behavioural intention in relation to cybertechnology, which provides further evidence that the TPB can be applied to cyberethics research. Moreover, to the best of authors’ knowledge, this is a pioneer study that comprehensively examines the linkage of components of TPB with ethical cyber behavioural intention in joint samples from South Africa and Nigeria.
尼日利亚和南非学生网络道德行为意向的差异——基于计划行为理论的多群体分析
摘要网络技术已经成为教育机构的一个基本组成部分,学生经常使用这些技术进行交流、学习和游戏,这就需要了解学术界使用计算机的影响和一般原则。然而,网络伦理在这些环境中的实践给各机构带来了许多挑战。这项研究基于计划行为理论,通过多组分析考察了尼日利亚和南非学生在道德网络行为意向方面的差异。这项研究采用了一种调查研究设计——结构化问卷被随机分配给两所有意选择的大学的学生,一所在南非,另一所在尼日利亚。采用结构方程建模来检验所提出的模型拟合度。总共有450名本科生参加了调查;343名受访者完成并返回了问卷,回复率为76.2%。主观常模在影响学生使用网络技术的道德网络行为意向方面具有统计学意义。这项研究有助于现存的关于计划行为理论(TPB)应用的文献。本研究的独创性和价值可以从应用社会心理学理论来确定与网络技术相关的道德网络行为意图来看待,这为TPB可以应用于网络伦理研究提供了进一步的证据。此外,据作者所知,这是一项先驱研究,在南非和尼日利亚的联合样本中,全面考察了TPB的组成部分与道德网络行为意图的联系。
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期刊介绍: Libri, International Journal of Libraries and Information Services, investigates the functions of libraries and information services from both a historical and present-day perspective and analyses the role of information in cultural, organizational, national and international developments. The periodical reports on current trends in librarianship worldwide and describes the transformation of libraries and information services resulting from the introduction of new information technologies and working methods. Background information and the latest research findings in librarianship and information science are made accessible to experts and a broader public. Articles are in English and conform to the highest academic standards.
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