Title of article :
Factors Effecting the Adoption of E-Learning: An Empirical Study of Libyan Universities
Author/Authors :
Zandi, GholamReza University Kuala Lumpur (UniKL) Business School, Malaysia , A. E. Lahrash, Husam Department of Data Analysis - Faculty of Economics - University of Zawia, Libya , Ramadan Shakhim, Fadya Department of Statistics - Faculty of Science - Al-Zawiya University, Al-Zawiya, Libya
Abstract :
The main aim of this thesis is to investigate the factors that could affect the students to adopt
e-learning system in Libyan universities. This study is quantitative approach, a questionnaire
was adopted from previous studies and distributed among the students to collect the data. The
sample of the study consists 365 students from Libya. AMOS software was used to analysis
the data. The results indicated that Performance Expectancy, Efforts Expectancy, Facilitating
Conditions, Habit and Trust have significant impact on behavioural intention. Moreover, the
relationship between Behavioural intention and use behaviour is also significantly positive.
However, the relationship of social influence and behavioural intention was not found
significant. Finally, the moderation effect was significant and supported between social
influence, trust, and Habit with behavioural intention.
Keywords :
E-learning , UTAUT2 , Trust , Structural Equation Modeling , Libya
Journal title :
Journal of Information Technology Management (JITM)