Can digital technologies improve students’ efficiency? Exploring the role of Virtual Learning Environment and Social Media use in Higher Education
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Digital technologies, including Virtual Learning Environment (VL) and Social Media (SM), are
well adopted in the Higher Education (HE) setting, yet little is known about the role these tools
play in supporting students’ achievement of HE goals. This research is the first to examine student
efficiency by uncovering the direct links between HE inputs and outputs in consideration of
technology use. Building on service productivity theory, a two-phase approach is adopted to
empirically examine if VL and SM use enhances students’ efficiency in HE goals attainment. The
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irst phase identified a range of HE inputs and outputs perceived by HE students via structured
interviews. Through questionnaires, the second phase revealed how technology use changed the
input-output transformation. Our findings suggest that students are better off without relying on
digital technologies. While VL can enhance students’ HE goals achievement with additional in
puts, students who use SM are the least efficient. This encourages further work to devise more
diligent use of VL and SM under the HE setting.