Abstract

The Unified Theory of Technology and Use of Technology (UTAUT) has been widely used in information system studies since its introduction in 2003. The current study synthesizes 40 empirical studies based on UTAUT in educational contexts using the one-stage meta-analytic structural equation modelling method. While the study confirmed the initial findings by Ventakesh et al. (2003), the model in this study underperformed in the explained variance of behavioral intention. However, the explained variance of usage behavior performed better than the original UTAUT. After introducing new direct relationships between the UTAUT constructs, it was found that the construct, facilitating conditions, was a new predictor of behavioral intention. At the same time, effort expectancy and social influence were new predictors of usage behavior. There have been studies on the UTAUT model with many diverse findings since its inception in 2003. The method introduced in this study, a One-Stage combined Meta-Analysis and Structural Equation Modelling (OSMASEM), offers an approach for researchers to use past empirical data to examine the UTAUT framework without relying on replicating similar studies. As more empirical data from UTAUT research are added to train the data model using OSMASEM, researchers can now study how educational technology trends change over time.

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