Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to explore the effects of perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, subjective norm, perceived image, personal innovativeness, individual mobility, absorptive capacity, and self-efficacy on user intention and satisfaction, alongside the mediating effect of usability towards use of m-learning in Iran. Based on the m-learning user data collected through a survey, structural equations modeling (SEM) and path analysis were employed to test the research model. The results revealed that “intention” and “user satisfaction” both predicted the actual use of m-learning. “Subjective norm” and “perceived image” were found to be the most important antecedents of user intention towards use of m-learning. At last, “perceived usefulness” mediated the relationship between ease of use and user intention. The sample consisted of e-learning users of only four public universities in Iran and private universities were not studied. Past studies have seldom examined the proposed antecedents in the context of m-learning based on an integrated model of TAM and ECT in developing countries. Moreover, this paper tries to provide a literature review of recent published studies in the field of m-learning.

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