IRMA-International.org: Creator of Knowledge
Information Resources Management Association
Advancing the Concepts & Practices of Information Resources Management in Modern Organizations

Understanding the Continued Usage Intention of Educators toward an e-Learning System

Understanding the Continued Usage Intention of Educators toward an e-Learning System
View Sample PDF
Author(s): A.K.M. Najmul Islam (University of Turku, Finland)
Copyright: 2013
Pages: 16
Source title: Adoption of Virtual Technologies for Business, Educational, and Governmental Advancements
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Sushil K. Sharma (Ball State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-2053-7.ch015

Purchase

View Understanding the Continued Usage Intention of Educators toward an e-Learning System on the publisher's website for pricing and purchasing information.

Abstract

The tremendous development of technologies over recent decades has offered many e-learning systems to faculty educators to support teaching. The advantage of using such systems in connection with on-site courses is that it increases flexibility in teaching/learning by making resources available online. However, there is little empirical evidence to suggest which factors shape educators’ continuance intention to use such systems. This study builds a model, based on the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology to identify the factors. The model was tested among university educators who use the popular e-learning system, Moodle. The results suggest that the continuance intention is driven by perceived usefulness and access. Perceived ease of use, perceived behavioral control, compatibility, and social influence do not have a significant direct impact on continuance intention, although perceived ease of use and compatibility significantly affect perceived usefulness. Taken together, the core determinants of the continuance intention explained around 70% of the total variance in intention in this study.

Related Content

G. SudhaAnanthi. © 2026. 28 pages.
Ajay B. Gadicha, Sherif Mohamed Abdelaal Ismail, Riya Dolas, Vijay B. Gadicha, Mohini M. Mohod. © 2026. 22 pages.
Barkha Sachin Dange. © 2026. 40 pages.
Anuradha Phadnis, Syed Hassan Imam Gardezi, Jyothi Pawar, Sweta Banerjee, P. Selvakumar, S. Madhu. © 2026. 30 pages.
Neetal Vyas, Avinash Hanmant Ghadage, Pradip Sanatkumar Padhye, P. Selvakumar, T. C. Manjunath, S. Madhu. © 2026. 26 pages.
Yuvraj Singh Shergill, Raj Singh, H. J. Prajwal, Shaeril Almeida. © 2026. 28 pages.
Deepak Gupta, K. Shobha, D. Hariprasad, Rakhi Chawla, K. Yadagiri, M. V. B. T. Santhi, Someshwar Siddi. © 2026. 30 pages.
Body Bottom