2018
DOI: 10.1166/asl.2018.10998
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Instructors’ Behavioral Intention Towards Mobile Technology Device Acceptance

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“…The relationship between perceived ease of use and intention to use is insignificant ( H4c ), which contradicts previous findings of Conci et al (2009), Teo et al (2012); and Weng et al (2018). However, this result is coherent with Wan Mohamed et al (2018) who found that the perceived ease of use does not influence the intention to use e-learning. Probably, the unavailability of Backstage does not allow teachers to judge well its perceived ease of use and consequently develop an Intention to use it.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 71%
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“…The relationship between perceived ease of use and intention to use is insignificant ( H4c ), which contradicts previous findings of Conci et al (2009), Teo et al (2012); and Weng et al (2018). However, this result is coherent with Wan Mohamed et al (2018) who found that the perceived ease of use does not influence the intention to use e-learning. Probably, the unavailability of Backstage does not allow teachers to judge well its perceived ease of use and consequently develop an Intention to use it.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 71%
“…However, it seems that whilst the potential of serious games as a learning tool is recognized, their adoption in education remains insufficient (Assaf et al , 2019; Salvador-Ullauri et al , 2020). This has led several researchers to focus on the study of the intention to use computers and educational technologies by teachers and students (Teo et al , 2012; Singh and Panigrahi, 2018; Wan Mohamed et al , 2018). Nevertheless, studies on serious games seem to be scarce (Assaf et al , 2019; Salvador-Ullauri et al , 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following this, an extended model of the TAM was constructed to strengthen the model, as proposed by previous scholars. 4,21,28,44,45,51,[53][54][55] This study utilised two constructs of the TAM and integrated four new constructs into the model, which were security concerns, perceived awareness, perceived bank credibility, and reference group influence. The new constructs were based on suggestions from previous literature.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding studies on behavioral intention towards mobile technology, Hameed and Qayyum [42] note that attitudes play a mediating role between the determinants and behavioral intention towards mobile learning. In addition, Mohamed et al [43] contend that recognizing the factors that influence mobile technology device acceptance can generate favorable behavioral intention (increase the readiness to adopt such technology). Pudke [44] found that majority of farmers have favorable attitude towards use of mobile phone services in transfer of agricultural technology, however, the researcher noted that trainings on use of mobile phone, price minimization of mobile phone and internet access, and timely information availability that is easier for farmers to comprehend would significantly improve behavioral intention towards mobile phone use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%