Abstract

The study investigated the e-Learning acceptance among Malaysian higher education students. There are three exogenous variables involved, namely, performance expectancy, social influence, and perceived enjoyment. A mediating effect of self-efficacy was correspondingly tested to build a different connection point on the research area. The target population of the study are active students of Malaysia higher education institutions. Data was collected using an online platform, and out of the 557 responses received , only a total of 414 were valid and subsequently used for data analysis. The results indicated that, performance expectancy, social influence, perceived enjoyment, and self-efficacy have a positive direct statistically significant relationships with e-Learning acceptance among students. Additionally, there was a partial mediating effect of self-efficacy between performance expectations and perceived enjoyment on e-Learning acceptance. Meanwhile, social influence was found to have no mediating effect, since there was no statistically positive relationship between social influence and self-efficacy. Students with a positive feeling about the usefulness of e-Learning tend to have a positive acceptance of the e-Learning method, and this, in turn, will affect their self-efficacy, thus resulting in an excellent understanding of the lessons. Lecturers and students will be benefited from this study by considering significant factors and the importance of individual self-efficacy towards achieving an excellent understanding of the lessons. Hence, it is expected that, institutions and regulatory bodies can contribute towards a more productive and acceptable learning system to improve the quality of the education to be delivered.

Highlights

  • Technological advancement has transformed the ways daily activities are performed

  • The development of Information Communication Technology (ICT) and the positive society response resulted in the adoption of e-Learning in the local education system, and Malaysia higher education began implementing it in the late 1990s (Hussin, Bunyarit, & Hussein, 2009)

  • This study aimed to establish the determinants of e-Learning acceptance and to understand the potential effects of students' self-efficacy for a better understanding and development of e-Learning in Malaysia using the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) and technology acceptance model (TAM) as a basis of the study

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Introduction

The world of tertiary education has been rapidly involved in the advancement of internet technologies and the revolution of computer software (Tayebinik & Puteh, 2012). Information Communication Technology (ICT) in Malaysia has become a significant part of the national initiatives to maintain and improve the quality of public education, while fast becoming a competitive advantage for the institutions of higher learning. The development of ICT and the positive society response resulted in the adoption of e-Learning in the local education system, and Malaysia higher education began implementing it in the late 1990s (Hussin, Bunyarit, & Hussein, 2009). Along with the progressive information and communication development, e-Learning is considered a paradigm in modern education.

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