2009
DOI: 10.5539/cis.v2n1p76
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Individual Differences, Perceived Ease of Use, and Perceived Usefulness in the E-Library Usage

Abstract: This study examines the usage of e-library among students in a public university in Malaysia using the Technology Acceptance Model. Data from a questionnaire survey of 201 students were analyzed using linear regression. The results show that individual differences (computer self-efficacy and knowledge of search domain) had a significant positive relationship with perceived ease of use. Perceived ease of use showed significant relationship with perceived usefulness but non significant with the actual usage of t… Show more

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“…This finding refers to the fact that consumers use online banking for the benefits and also due to its easiness in use which provides in comparison to other banking delivery channels. This finding is in line with other studies [10], [35]- [38], [15], [39].…”
Section: Discussion and Findingssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…This finding refers to the fact that consumers use online banking for the benefits and also due to its easiness in use which provides in comparison to other banking delivery channels. This finding is in line with other studies [10], [35]- [38], [15], [39].…”
Section: Discussion and Findingssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…al., 1989;Jackson, Chow, & Leitch, 1997;Mathieson, 1991;Moore & Benbasat, 1991;Thong et al, 2004;Yusoff et. al 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perceived ease of use has direct effect on perceived usefulness (Davis, 1989;Hong et. al., 2002;Mathieson, 1991;Moore & Benbasat, 1991;Thong et al, 2004;Yusoff, Muhammad, Zahari, Pasah, & Robert, 2009). Perceived ease of use is an antecedent of perceived usefulness.…”
Section: The Research Model and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, the study concluded that perceived benefits and perceptions of ease of operation of the system affect the attitude of employees in using the new system. Yusoff et al [6] states that if users are easy to use, they will be more willing to use it to find information that is ordered to improve the quality of their tasks.…”
Section: Hypothesis 1: Attitude Influences Acceptance Of Simbada Implmentioning
confidence: 99%