Examining students’ satisfaction with online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic - an extended UTAUT2 approach
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Abstract
Given that the educational sector was particularly hard hit in most
countries around the world during the Covid-19 pandemic, the study
employs an extended UTAUT2 to investigate student use and satisfaction
with e-learning in a developing country setting. We employed
partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) on 616
data responses gathered online from university students during the
pandemic to evaluate our integrated model. This paper found that not
all the predictors of the UTAUT2 model were statistically significant in
predicting behavioural intention. Our results revealed that performance
expectancy, effort expectancy, and facilitating conditions, as
predictors, have no influence on various outcomes relating to the
behavioural intention to use e-learning. The study also found that e-learning
interaction quality predicts student satisfaction. Other theoretical
and practical implications are also detailed in our study.
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Research Article