Title of article
VIABILITY OF THE EXTENDED TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY
Author/Authors
Atiquil Islam, Abu Yousuf Mohammed International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) - Institute of Education, Malaysia
From page
85
To page
98
Abstract
The prime objective of this study is to validate the extended technology acceptance model (ETAM) by incorporating two intrinsic motivation attributes, namely, computer self-efficacy and satisfaction into the original TAM to compare its viability testing on their satisfaction of the wireless internet service at a university. Besides, it evaluates gender invariant of the causal structure of this extended TAM. A total of 285 students from five major faculties (Education, Human Sciences, Engineering, ICT and Economics) were taken as respondents. The questionnaire’s reliability and validity were established through a RASCH analysis. The results as analyzed by Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) indicate that students’ perceived ease of use had a statistically significant effect on their satisfaction. The study revealed that gender did not exert any influence as a moderating variable towards students’ satisfaction in using Wireless Internet. The findings contributed to a better understanding of the TAM and technology satisfaction among students.
Keywords
Extended TAM , Wireless Internet , SEM , Cross , validation.
Journal title
Journal of ICT (Journal of Information and Communication Technology)
Journal title
Journal of ICT (Journal of Information and Communication Technology)
Record number
2584732
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