网络学习的持续意向:兼容性与自我效能感的作用

Indriana, D. Alamsyah, N. Othman
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本研究探讨能增加网路学习使用者继续学习意愿的因素。研究了几个因素,包括兼容性、个人创新和自我效能。使用的研究方法是定量调查,对印度尼西亚万隆使用在线学习的469名学生进行了调查。受访者的数据使用SmartPLS进行处理,并进行了两个测试,即PLS算法和Bootstrapping。通过内部检验和外部检验以及基于研究假设检验的分析对模型进行检验。研究结果发现,相容性、自我效能感与继续意向呈显著正相关。如果硬件和软件的兼容性支持,学生可以通过在线学习继续学习方法。它还需要学生的在线学习技能。然而,我们知道,学生的个人创新能力不足以支持学生的继续意愿水平。本研究对高校评价学生在线学习行为有一定的参考价值。
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The Continuance Intention of E-Learning: The Role of Compatibility and Self-Efficacy Technology Adoption
This study examines factors that can increase continuance intention in online learning users. There are several factors studied including compatibility, personal innovativeness, and self-efficacy. The research method used is a quantitative survey, where the survey was conducted to 469 students using online learning in Bandung (Indonesia). Data from respondents was processed using SmartPLS with two tests, namely PLS Algorithm and Bootstrapping. The model was tested through inner and outer tests as well as analysis based on research hypothesis testing. The results of the study found that compatibility and self-efficacy had a positive relationship with continuance intention. Students can continue the learning method with online learning if it is supported by the compatibility of hardware and software. It also requires online learning skills from students. However, it is known that the personal innovativeness of students is not sufficient to support the level of student continuance intention. This research is useful for universities in evaluating student learning behavior in online learning.
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