2021
DOI: 10.2478/ejthr-2021-0024
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Technology Induction in Education During COVID-19 is Recreation or a Curse?: Integration of Technological and Behavioral Factors from the Students’ Perspective

Abstract: The current study attempts to identify and measure the role of technology induction during the COVID-19 pandemic as either recreation or curse in students’ learning. By integrating the technology acceptance model (TAM) and innovation diffusion theory (IDT) the study tries to measure the student’s online learning experience as recreation or curse. Data was collected from 387 students through purposive sampling. The findings of the study confirm that introduction of technology in online learning plays a recreati… Show more

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“…21 This research has also found that all TAM variables have had a significant effect on technology adoption in online banking in Spain. Similar results as have been shown in the topic of online education, 22 TAM is the best predictor for predicting technology adoption in education. In this study, digital banking is a new technology in the banking sector that is different from banking in the previous era.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesis Development Iia Technologic...supporting
confidence: 87%
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“…21 This research has also found that all TAM variables have had a significant effect on technology adoption in online banking in Spain. Similar results as have been shown in the topic of online education, 22 TAM is the best predictor for predicting technology adoption in education. In this study, digital banking is a new technology in the banking sector that is different from banking in the previous era.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesis Development Iia Technologic...supporting
confidence: 87%
“…7 In this model, ease of use, usefulness, attitude, and behavioural intention have become important factors in how customers to adopt new technology (actual use). This TAM model has been widely used in various studies, such as in the use of mobile banking, 8 online education, 9 and unmanned vehicles .…”
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confidence: 99%