TY - JOUR
T1 - An integrated theoretical investigation of healthcare students’ perceived compatibility using online learning systems on their learning performance
AU - Wang, Wei Tsong
AU - Lin, Ying Lien
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was funded by Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [grant number: MOST 107-2511-H-006-005-MY2].
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Taiwan Academic Network Management Committee. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Online learning systems (OLSs) have been widely implemented in higher education settings to facilitate teaching and learning effectiveness. Prior studies have investigated the key success factors of OLSs, and the OLS adoption rate remains one of the essential issues. This study developed a comprehensive theoretical model to understand students’ OLS adoption. From an integrated perspective of individuals, environment/technology, and behavior, this study also examined the constructs of compatibility, personal innovativeness, convenience, perceived usefulness, continued intention, and healthcare students’ learning performance in OLS use contexts. We found that personal innovativeness, convenience, and perceived usefulness were the key determinants of students’ learning performance and adoption of OLSs. Additionally, perceived usefulness was the critical mediator between the influences of personal and environmental factors and students’ learning performance.
AB - Online learning systems (OLSs) have been widely implemented in higher education settings to facilitate teaching and learning effectiveness. Prior studies have investigated the key success factors of OLSs, and the OLS adoption rate remains one of the essential issues. This study developed a comprehensive theoretical model to understand students’ OLS adoption. From an integrated perspective of individuals, environment/technology, and behavior, this study also examined the constructs of compatibility, personal innovativeness, convenience, perceived usefulness, continued intention, and healthcare students’ learning performance in OLS use contexts. We found that personal innovativeness, convenience, and perceived usefulness were the key determinants of students’ learning performance and adoption of OLSs. Additionally, perceived usefulness was the critical mediator between the influences of personal and environmental factors and students’ learning performance.
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85105085682
SN - 1607-9264
VL - 22
SP - 143
EP - 155
JO - Journal of Internet Technology
JF - Journal of Internet Technology
IS - 1
ER -