Understanding the diffusion of AI-generative (ChatGPT) in higher education: Does students' integrity matter?

ChatGPT, an AI-powered language model, is revolutionising the academic world. Scholars, researchers, and students use its advanced capabilities to achieve their educational objectives, including generating innovative ideas, delivering assignments, and conducting extensive research projects. Neverthe...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Bouteraa, Saeed Awadh Bin-Nashwan, Meshari Al-Daihani, Khadar Ahmed Dirie, Abderrahim Benlahcene, Mouad Sadallah, Hafizah Omar Zaki, Suddin Lada, Rudy Ansar, Lim Ming Fook, Brahim Chekima
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spelling my.ums.eprints.427162025-01-23T06:25:52Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42716/ Understanding the diffusion of AI-generative (ChatGPT) in higher education: Does students' integrity matter? Mohamed Bouteraa Saeed Awadh Bin-Nashwan Meshari Al-Daihani Khadar Ahmed Dirie Abderrahim Benlahcene Mouad Sadallah Hafizah Omar Zaki Suddin Lada Rudy Ansar Lim Ming Fook Brahim Chekima BJ1518-1697 Individual ethics. Character. Virtue - Including practical and applied ethics, conduct of life, vices, success, ethics for children LB1050.9-1091 Educational psychology ChatGPT, an AI-powered language model, is revolutionising the academic world. Scholars, researchers, and students use its advanced capabilities to achieve their educational objectives, including generating innovative ideas, delivering assignments, and conducting extensive research projects. Nevertheless, the use of ChatGPT among students is contentious, giving rise to significant apprehensions regarding integrity and AI-facilitated deceit. At the same time, scholarly communities currently need more well-defined standards for adopting such academia-oriented technology. This study aims to determine students’ use of ChatGPT using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) and Social Cognitive Theory (SCT), notably the role of students’ integrity in determining adoption behaviour. The analysis of 921 responses demonstrated that the utilisation of ChatGPT is influenced positively by performance expectancy, social influence, educational self-efficacy, tech nology self-efficacy, and personal anxiety. Conversely, student integrity was found to negatively impact usage. Remarkably, student integrity has a positive moderating effect between effort expectancy and ChatGPT usage. At the same time, it has a negative moderating effect on the link between performance expectancy and technology self-efficacy with ChatGPT usage. Hence, we propose that the academic community, AI language model de velopers, publishers, and relevant stakeholders collaborate to establish explicit rules for the utilisation of AI chatbots in an ethical manner for educational purposes. Elsevier 2024 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42716/1/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Mohamed Bouteraa and Saeed Awadh Bin-Nashwan and Meshari Al-Daihani and Khadar Ahmed Dirie and Abderrahim Benlahcene and Mouad Sadallah and Hafizah Omar Zaki and Suddin Lada and Rudy Ansar and Lim Ming Fook and Brahim Chekima (2024) Understanding the diffusion of AI-generative (ChatGPT) in higher education: Does students' integrity matter? Computers in Human Behavior Reports, 14. pp. 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chbr.2024.100402
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LB1050.9-1091 Educational psychology
Mohamed Bouteraa
Saeed Awadh Bin-Nashwan
Meshari Al-Daihani
Khadar Ahmed Dirie
Abderrahim Benlahcene
Mouad Sadallah
Hafizah Omar Zaki
Suddin Lada
Rudy Ansar
Lim Ming Fook
Brahim Chekima
Understanding the diffusion of AI-generative (ChatGPT) in higher education: Does students' integrity matter?
description ChatGPT, an AI-powered language model, is revolutionising the academic world. Scholars, researchers, and students use its advanced capabilities to achieve their educational objectives, including generating innovative ideas, delivering assignments, and conducting extensive research projects. Nevertheless, the use of ChatGPT among students is contentious, giving rise to significant apprehensions regarding integrity and AI-facilitated deceit. At the same time, scholarly communities currently need more well-defined standards for adopting such academia-oriented technology. This study aims to determine students’ use of ChatGPT using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) and Social Cognitive Theory (SCT), notably the role of students’ integrity in determining adoption behaviour. The analysis of 921 responses demonstrated that the utilisation of ChatGPT is influenced positively by performance expectancy, social influence, educational self-efficacy, tech nology self-efficacy, and personal anxiety. Conversely, student integrity was found to negatively impact usage. Remarkably, student integrity has a positive moderating effect between effort expectancy and ChatGPT usage. At the same time, it has a negative moderating effect on the link between performance expectancy and technology self-efficacy with ChatGPT usage. Hence, we propose that the academic community, AI language model de velopers, publishers, and relevant stakeholders collaborate to establish explicit rules for the utilisation of AI chatbots in an ethical manner for educational purposes.
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author Mohamed Bouteraa
Saeed Awadh Bin-Nashwan
Meshari Al-Daihani
Khadar Ahmed Dirie
Abderrahim Benlahcene
Mouad Sadallah
Hafizah Omar Zaki
Suddin Lada
Rudy Ansar
Lim Ming Fook
Brahim Chekima
author_facet Mohamed Bouteraa
Saeed Awadh Bin-Nashwan
Meshari Al-Daihani
Khadar Ahmed Dirie
Abderrahim Benlahcene
Mouad Sadallah
Hafizah Omar Zaki
Suddin Lada
Rudy Ansar
Lim Ming Fook
Brahim Chekima
author_sort Mohamed Bouteraa
title Understanding the diffusion of AI-generative (ChatGPT) in higher education: Does students' integrity matter?
title_short Understanding the diffusion of AI-generative (ChatGPT) in higher education: Does students' integrity matter?
title_full Understanding the diffusion of AI-generative (ChatGPT) in higher education: Does students' integrity matter?
title_fullStr Understanding the diffusion of AI-generative (ChatGPT) in higher education: Does students' integrity matter?
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the diffusion of AI-generative (ChatGPT) in higher education: Does students' integrity matter?
title_sort understanding the diffusion of ai-generative (chatgpt) in higher education: does students' integrity matter?
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