TY - JOUR
T1 - Factors Affecting Students’ Continued Usage Intention of E-Learning During COVID-19 Pandemic
T2 - Extending Delone & Mclean IS Success Model
AU - Awad, Rehan
AU - Aljaafreh, Ali
AU - Salameh, Anas
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022. International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning. All Rights Reserved.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Due to COVID-19 pandemic, electronic learning (e-learning) has been considered as a main tool for delivering education all over the world. The study aims at identifying the factors affecting students’ continued usage intention of e-learning during COVID-19 pandemic and the mediating role of student satisfaction. To achieve that, a research model has been developed through combining Delone & McLean model, diffusion of innovation theory, and COVID-19 perceived risk and self-efficacy as contextual factors. The data was collected through surveying students around the country, (542) questionnaires were collected, (525) responses are accepted for data analysis from the total questionnaires that were distributed electronically. Smart PLS 2 was used to assess the proposed model. The results showed that compatibility, Relative advantage, COVID-19 Perceived Risk, and satisfaction have a direct significant influence on students’ continued usage intention. However, all the factors have been found to have an indirect significant impact on students' continued usage intention when the factor “satisfaction” mediated the relationships.
AB - Due to COVID-19 pandemic, electronic learning (e-learning) has been considered as a main tool for delivering education all over the world. The study aims at identifying the factors affecting students’ continued usage intention of e-learning during COVID-19 pandemic and the mediating role of student satisfaction. To achieve that, a research model has been developed through combining Delone & McLean model, diffusion of innovation theory, and COVID-19 perceived risk and self-efficacy as contextual factors. The data was collected through surveying students around the country, (542) questionnaires were collected, (525) responses are accepted for data analysis from the total questionnaires that were distributed electronically. Smart PLS 2 was used to assess the proposed model. The results showed that compatibility, Relative advantage, COVID-19 Perceived Risk, and satisfaction have a direct significant influence on students’ continued usage intention. However, all the factors have been found to have an indirect significant impact on students' continued usage intention when the factor “satisfaction” mediated the relationships.
KW - Covid-19
KW - Delon and mclean model
KW - Elearning
KW - Jordan
KW - Satisfaction
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85131100215&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3991/ijet.v17i10.30545
DO - 10.3991/ijet.v17i10.30545
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85131100215
SN - 1868-8799
VL - 17
SP - 120
EP - 144
JO - International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning
JF - International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning
IS - 10
ER -