Ismail Mohamed Ali, Mohamud Ahmed Mohamed, Yahye Abukar Ahmed
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摘要
高等教育的高辍学率是一项重大挑战,因此需要制定有效的学生保留策略。研究表明,提高学生的参与度是留住学生的关键因素。通过定期开展与学术目标明确相关的活动,并让所有学生参与其中,可以最有效地培养学生的参与意识。互惠涉及在互利的基础上交换知识和资源,本研究拟调查互惠的作用,并将 WhatsApp 群组视为连接和共享的互动媒介。309 名大学生的在线问卷调查数据被用来检验研究模型。数据分析采用偏最小二乘法。研究结果表明,信息质量(IQ)和服务质量(SERQ)对满意度(SAT)有积极影响,而系统质量(SQ)则没有。同样,互惠对满意度(SAT)和停留意向(INTENT)都有积极影响。此外,我们的研究再次证实了 SAT 和 INTENT 之间的正相关关系。像 WhatsApp 群组这样的在线平台,在互惠以及更高质量的内容和服务的支持下,可以提高学生的满意度和知识共享,最终解决高等教育中学生保留率的难题。
WhatsApp groups: the Nexus between retention, reciprocity, and user satisfaction
High dropout rates in higher education pose a significant challenge, prompting a need for effective retention strategies. Research shows promoting students’ engagement as key factor in retention. This is most effectively nurtured through regular activities that explicitly connect to academic goals and involve all students. This study proposes to investigate the role of reciprocity which involves the exchange of knowledge and resources on the basis of mutual benefits, and considers WhatsApp groups as an interactive medium for connecting and sharing. Data from an online questionnaire of 309 university students was used to test the research model. Data analysis was performed using the partial least squares method. The findings revealed that that information quality (IQ) and service quality (SERQ) exert a positive influence on satisfaction (SAT), while system quality (SQ) does not. Similarly, reciprocity has a positive influence on both SAT and intention to stay (INTENT). Moreover, our study reaffirmed the established positive relationship between SAT and INTENT. Online platforms like WhatsApp groups, supported by reciprocity and a higher quality of contents and services, can promote satisfaction and knowledge sharing among students, ultimately addressing the challenge of student retention in higher education.