Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4937091 Computers in Human Behavior 2017 29 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study is designed to investigate factors influencing undergraduate students' continuance intention to use blogs for learning in a management information systems course. Constructs from three theoretical frameworks, i.e., social-cognitive theory, technology acceptance model, and motivation theory were used to guide the study. A cross-sectional survey was used to collect usable data from 108 undergraduate students in a Canadian university. Relevant hypotheses were formulated and tested using the partial least squares technique. The results indicate that perceived self-efficacy, personal outcome expectations, and perceived support for enhancing social ties are pertinent antecedents to students' initial acceptance of blog use for learning. The intrinsic motivational factor of perceived playfulness has a significant effect on students' blog continuance usage intention as does attitude toward blog use for learning. The implications of the study's findings for practice and research are discussed, and avenues for future research outlined.
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