2013
DOI: 10.18848/1835-9795/cgp/v04i04/40352
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The Effect of Perceived Ease of Use on Virtual Team Performance

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“…Perceived ease of use is defined as "the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort" (Davis, 1989, p. 320) and represents an intrinsically motivating aspect of human-computer interactions that has been shown to influence behavioral intentions, attitude and skill performance (Agarwal and Karahanna, 2000;Nowlan et al, 2013). For our study, we are specifically interested in students' ease of use with respect to navigating their online course (Fagan et al, 2008), referred to as perceived ease of use of online learning (PEU).…”
Section: H2 Students' Cse Will Increase Through Participation In Vtpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perceived ease of use is defined as "the degree to which a person believes that using a particular system would be free of effort" (Davis, 1989, p. 320) and represents an intrinsically motivating aspect of human-computer interactions that has been shown to influence behavioral intentions, attitude and skill performance (Agarwal and Karahanna, 2000;Nowlan et al, 2013). For our study, we are specifically interested in students' ease of use with respect to navigating their online course (Fagan et al, 2008), referred to as perceived ease of use of online learning (PEU).…”
Section: H2 Students' Cse Will Increase Through Participation In Vtpsmentioning
confidence: 99%