Exploring factors affecting the adoption of MOOC in Generation Z using extended UTAUT2 model

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Rakesh Kumar Meet
Devkant Kala
Ahmad Samed Al-Adwan
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[1] Doon Business School,Marketing Department
[2] University of Petroleum and Energy Studies,School of Business
[3] University of Petroleum and Energy Studies,Electronic Business and Commerce Department
[4] Al-Ahliyya Amman University,undefined
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MOOC; Higher education; Price value; Hedonic motivation; Effort expectancy; UTAUT; Gen Z; India;
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The advent of Internet heralded the rise of scalable educational technology dubbed as massive open online course (MOOC). Easy to use, access, economical as well as flexible, provide students lot of freedom and the advantage of self-paced learning. Despite all these merits, MOOC adoption is low in the higher educational institutions (HEIs) of India. The aim of this study is to explore the factors affecting the behavioural intention to adopt MOOCs among Generation Z (Gen Z) enrolled in the Indian HEIs. The study uses the extended UTAUT2 model with additional constructs of language competency and teacher influence to explore MOOC adoption among the Gen Z. Using online survey, data of 483 students was collected from HEIs of India using stratified random sampling and analysed using partial least square-structure equation modelling (PLS-SEM) technique. The results establish the general applicability of UTAUT2 model in context of MOOC in Indian settings with explanatory power of 69.9% and highlights the positive influence of price value, hedonic motivation, facilitating conditions, performance expectancy and effort expectancy on MOOC adoption. However, the constructs of social influence, habit, language competency, and teacher influence unexpectedly do not have an impact on Behavioural Intention of Gen Z towards MOOC adoption. Based on the research findings, study implications and future directions of the research have been suggested.
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页码:10261 / 10283
页数:22
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