2015
DOI: 10.7763/ijfcc.2015.v4.367
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The Acceptance of Educational Data Mining Technology among Students in Public Institutions of Higher Learning in Malaysia

Abstract: Abstract-Accepting the emergence of data mining technology by students is crucial to the successful implementation of the technology in education institutions. Although previous studies have empirically show the result of acceptance or adoption of data mining technology in numerous fields, however, they are focused at organisational-level. Hence, there is a need to explain what are the determinants could influence the acceptance of data mining technology at individual-level since they are the most affected by … Show more

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“…According to the results, the computer self-efficacy, computer anxiety and perceived enjoyment factors have significant indirect effects on perceived usefulness through the perceived ease of use factor. These results also indicate that the perceived ease of use plays a mediating role in the relationship between each of these three variables and perceived usefulness, which is consistent with the results of previous studies (Chow & Shi, 2014;Estriegana et al, 2019;Sun et al, 2008;M.-C. Lee, 2010;Wook et al, 2015). Likewise, perceived usefulness and ease of use play a mediating role between the five factors: computer self-efficacy, computer anxiety, perceived enjoyment, subjective norm and image, and the two variables learner satisfaction and attitude towards LMS.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…According to the results, the computer self-efficacy, computer anxiety and perceived enjoyment factors have significant indirect effects on perceived usefulness through the perceived ease of use factor. These results also indicate that the perceived ease of use plays a mediating role in the relationship between each of these three variables and perceived usefulness, which is consistent with the results of previous studies (Chow & Shi, 2014;Estriegana et al, 2019;Sun et al, 2008;M.-C. Lee, 2010;Wook et al, 2015). Likewise, perceived usefulness and ease of use play a mediating role between the five factors: computer self-efficacy, computer anxiety, perceived enjoyment, subjective norm and image, and the two variables learner satisfaction and attitude towards LMS.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…From previous studies (Chow & Shi, 2014;Estriegana et al, 2019; M.-C. Lee, 2010;Sun et al, 2008;Wook et al, 2015;), perceived ease of use in e-learning could be affected by several anchors related to individual learner characteristics regarding LMS use (including computer anxiety, perceived enjoyment and computer self-efficacy). Furthermore, (Sun et al, 2008) find that computer anxiety has negative impact on perceived ease of use.…”
Section: Research Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…On the other hand, computer scientists have recently claimed or are aware that these perceptions could be defined precisely and measured as part of the subjective aspects, empirically evidenced for decades, on behavioural research related to technology adoption [7]. Furthermore, there are alack of studies analysing how users use and adopt the information systems and related computer technology applications [8], in pubic organizations of emerging economies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This article only summarizes the outcomes of the research process followed to identify the most relevant factors affecting adoption. Then, it concentrates the analysis and discussion on how to handle the subjective aspects identified as direct factors impacting user behavior, prior to implement an IS in an organization, as this could help the understanding of Information Technology (IT) and IS acceptance, for minimising underutiliation or eventual abandonment of systems [8] implemented or to be developed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%