Fear from COVID-19 and technology adoption: the impact of Google Meet during Coronavirus pandemic
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2020
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Taylor and Francis Journals
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ABSTRACT
This study seeks to explore the effect of fear emotion on students’ and
teachers’ technology adoption during COVID-19 pandemic. The study
has made use of Google Meet© as an educational social platform in
private higher education institutes. The data obtained from the study
were analyzed by using the partial least squares structural equation
modeling (PLS-SEM) and machine learning algorithms. The main
hypotheses of this study are related to the effect of COVID-19 on the
adoption of Google Meet as COVID-19 rise s various types of fear.
During the Coronavirus pandemic, fear due to family lockdown
situation, fear of education failure and fear of losing social relationships
are the most common types of threat that may face students and
teachers/educators. These types of fears are connected with two
important factors within TAM theory, which are: perceived ease of use
(PEOU) and perceived usefulness (PU), and with another external factor
of TAM, which is subjective norm (SN). The results revealed that both
data analysis techniques have successfully provided support to all the
hypothesized relationships of the research model. More interesting, the
J48 classifier has performed better than the other classifiers in
predicting the dependent variable in most cases.
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Al-Maroof, R.S. et al. (2023) “Fear from COVID-19 and technology adoption: the impact of Google Meet during Coronavirus pandemic,” Interactive Learning Environments, 31(3), pp. 1293–1308.