Factors affecting the E-learning acceptance: A case study from UAE
Date
2018
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E-learning . Technology acceptance . Knowledge sharing . Technology
innovativeness. System quality. Trust
Abstract
The main objective of this article is to study the factors that affect university
students’ acceptance of E-learning systems. To achieve this objective, we have
proposed a new model that aims to investigate the impact of innovativeness,
quality, trust, and knowledge sharing on E-learning acceptance. Data collection
has taken place through an online questionnaire survey, which was carried out at
The British University in Dubai (BUiD) and University of Fujairah (UOF) in the
UAE. There were 251 students participated in this study. Data were analyzed
using SmartPLS and SPSS. The Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) has been
used to validate the proposed model. The outcomes revealed that knowledge
sharing and quality in the universities have a positive influence on E-learning
acceptance among the students. Innovativeness and trust were found not to
significantly affect the E-learning system acceptance. By identifying the factors
that influence the E-learning acceptance, it will be more useful to provide better
services for E-learning. Other implications are also presented in the study.
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E-learning . Technology acceptance . Knowledge sharing . Technology
innovativeness. System quality. Trust
Citation
Salloum, S.A. et al. (2019) “Factors affecting the E-learning acceptance: A case study from UAE,” Education and Information Technologies, 24(1), p. 509.