Antecedents of students' e-learning continuance intention during COVID-19: An empirical study

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作者
Al Amin, Md [1 ,4 ]
Alam, Md Razib [2 ]
Alam, Mohammad Zahedul [3 ]
机构
[1] Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Sci & Technol U, Dept Mkt, Gopalganj, Bangladesh
[2] Univ Dhaka, Dept Mkt, Dhaka, Bangladesh
[3] Bangladesh Univ Profess, Dept Mkt, Dhaka, Bangladesh
[4] Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Sci & Technol U, Dept Mkt, 513 B,BSMRSTU, Gopalganj 8100, Bangladesh
关键词
Fear of academic irregularity; government supports; institutional supports; cyberchondria; e-learning; digital discrimination; social isolation; TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL; INFORMATION-SYSTEMS CONTINUANCE; PERCEIVED USEFULNESS; CONSUMER ACCEPTANCE; USER ACCEPTANCE; E-SATISFACTION; ONLINE; EXPECTATION; EXTENSION; APPS;
D O I
10.1177/20427530221103915
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
This study aims at exploring the underlying determinants influencing students' continuance intention to use an e-Learning platform during the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on the technology acceptance model and expectation-confirmation model, the study investigated the role of contextual (i.e., social isolation), psychological (academic year loss and cyberchondria), and student support-related (government and institutional supports) determinants on students' continuance intention to use an e-Learning platform during the pandemic. The study collected data from 440 respondents and analyzed those with Structural Equation Modeling. The findings showed that an e-Learning continuance intention during the pandemic is affected by usefulness, ease of use, attitudes, and intention to use the e-Learning platform; while the behavioral intention is influenced by usefulness, ease of use, attitudes, contextual, psychological, and student support-related determinants; and attitudes are impacted by usefulness and ease of use. Moreover, usefulness is predicted by confirmation of expectation; e-satisfaction is forecasted by usefulness and confirmation of expectation; whereas, cyberchondria is influenced by social isolation; fear of academic year loss is influenced by cyberchondria. Finally, intention to use mediated the impact of usefulness, ease of use, attitudes, contextual, psychological, and student support-related determinants on continuance intention. The study contributes to e-Learning literature incorporating contextual, psychological, and student support-related determinants into the technology acceptance model and expectation-confirmation model, which guide policymakers to understand how all levels of students can be brought into the e-Learning platforms that eventually help to eliminate digital discrimination barrier in the academia during any emergency. The policymakers must be careful in designing eLearning platforms since students' e-learning continuance intention may vary due to unprecedented crises, such as COVID-19.
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页数:31
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