TY - JOUR
T1 - Acceptance of information and communication technologies in education
T2 - An investigation into university students' intentions to use mobile educational apps
AU - Sun, Siwei
AU - Xiong, Chang
AU - Chang, Victor
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - This article explores the influential factors of acceptance of information communication technologies in high educational institutes. using intentions of the mobile educational information system. Based on available adoption models and theories, a research model was proposed and the data from the 250 questionnaires of Chinese students from Chinese and overseas colleges was analyzed by a quantitative method (PLS-SEM method), indicating several factors influencing the use of mobile educational apps. This study was conducted to check the possible changes in these influential factors because some authors pointed out that there might be some possible differences in different countries, fields and types of IT. The results show that student status quo bias will reduce their motivation in using mobile educational apps; their perceived task-technology fit will positively influence their perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use; and students' perceived descriptive norms of using mobile apps will positively affect their adoption intentions. The study verifies the validity of technology acceptance model, the perceived task-technology fit in explaining technology using behavior. Additionally, the study examines the effect of status quo bias and the mechanism of how task-technology fitness, social norms and status quo bias influence adoption intentions. Finally, study inspires some new research points from the perspective of demographic variables. The study will also help educators and designers to understand the antecedents of acceptance of mobile educational system and promote the quality of education.
AB - This article explores the influential factors of acceptance of information communication technologies in high educational institutes. using intentions of the mobile educational information system. Based on available adoption models and theories, a research model was proposed and the data from the 250 questionnaires of Chinese students from Chinese and overseas colleges was analyzed by a quantitative method (PLS-SEM method), indicating several factors influencing the use of mobile educational apps. This study was conducted to check the possible changes in these influential factors because some authors pointed out that there might be some possible differences in different countries, fields and types of IT. The results show that student status quo bias will reduce their motivation in using mobile educational apps; their perceived task-technology fit will positively influence their perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use; and students' perceived descriptive norms of using mobile apps will positively affect their adoption intentions. The study verifies the validity of technology acceptance model, the perceived task-technology fit in explaining technology using behavior. Additionally, the study examines the effect of status quo bias and the mechanism of how task-technology fitness, social norms and status quo bias influence adoption intentions. Finally, study inspires some new research points from the perspective of demographic variables. The study will also help educators and designers to understand the antecedents of acceptance of mobile educational system and promote the quality of education.
KW - Communication Technologies (ICTs)
KW - Descriptive Subjective Norms
KW - Information
KW - Mobile Educational Apps
KW - Perceived Task-Technology Fit (TTF)
KW - Status Quo Bias
KW - Technology Adoption
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U2 - 10.4018/IJEIS.2019010102
DO - 10.4018/IJEIS.2019010102
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85059533289
SN - 1548-1115
VL - 15
SP - 24
EP - 44
JO - International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems
JF - International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems
IS - 1
ER -