The impact of mobile learning application through intention to use on employees skill usage

The learning delivery mechanism has evolved. The two most prevalent delivery modalities are instructor-led and self-paced. Self-learning tools include e-learning, online learning, and even mobile learning. Mobile learning is the latest trend in many industries and areas. Mobile device technologies a...

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Main Authors: Mohd. Noor, Azizi, Nik Mahmood, Nik Hasnaa, Wan Zakaria, Wan Normeza
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Language:English
Published: HRMARS 2021
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spelling my.utm.968462022-08-28T02:26:13Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96846/ The impact of mobile learning application through intention to use on employees skill usage Mohd. Noor, Azizi Nik Mahmood, Nik Hasnaa Wan Zakaria, Wan Normeza H Social Sciences (General) T58.5-58.64 Information technology The learning delivery mechanism has evolved. The two most prevalent delivery modalities are instructor-led and self-paced. Self-learning tools include e-learning, online learning, and even mobile learning. Mobile learning is the latest trend in many industries and areas. Mobile device technologies are constantly developing, leading to increased usage. Mobile devices as learning tools have become a new corporate training delivery method. A similar learning tool is used by Telekom Malaysia (TM) organization. This study examined the impact of mobile learning applications on Telekom Malaysia employees' skill usage. This study has four goals. Hypotheses based on TAM and Kirkpatrick Evaluation Model have been generated for testing. Data were collected via questionnaires. The questionnaire has four primary study variables: perceived ease of use (PEOU), perceived usefulness (PU), intention to use (ITU), and skills. The surveys were given to executives and non-executives at Telekom Malaysia in Klang Valley, Malaysia. The study employed 137 completed questionnaires. The analysis uses SmartPLS 3 and IBM SPSS Statistics 26. The findings demonstrated that perceived ease of use, usefulness, and intention to use influenced TM employee skill usage. Intention to Use (ITU) mediated the link between perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness with TM employee skill usage. This study has contributed to both theoretical and practice. HRMARS 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96846/1/AziziMohdNoor2021_TheImpactofMobileLearningApplication.pdf Mohd. Noor, Azizi and Nik Mahmood, Nik Hasnaa and Wan Zakaria, Wan Normeza (2021) The impact of mobile learning application through intention to use on employees skill usage. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 11 (11). pp. 342-361. ISSN 2222-6990 http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v11-i11/11216 DOI:10.6007/IJARBSS/v11-i11/11216
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Wan Zakaria, Wan Normeza
The impact of mobile learning application through intention to use on employees skill usage
description The learning delivery mechanism has evolved. The two most prevalent delivery modalities are instructor-led and self-paced. Self-learning tools include e-learning, online learning, and even mobile learning. Mobile learning is the latest trend in many industries and areas. Mobile device technologies are constantly developing, leading to increased usage. Mobile devices as learning tools have become a new corporate training delivery method. A similar learning tool is used by Telekom Malaysia (TM) organization. This study examined the impact of mobile learning applications on Telekom Malaysia employees' skill usage. This study has four goals. Hypotheses based on TAM and Kirkpatrick Evaluation Model have been generated for testing. Data were collected via questionnaires. The questionnaire has four primary study variables: perceived ease of use (PEOU), perceived usefulness (PU), intention to use (ITU), and skills. The surveys were given to executives and non-executives at Telekom Malaysia in Klang Valley, Malaysia. The study employed 137 completed questionnaires. The analysis uses SmartPLS 3 and IBM SPSS Statistics 26. The findings demonstrated that perceived ease of use, usefulness, and intention to use influenced TM employee skill usage. Intention to Use (ITU) mediated the link between perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness with TM employee skill usage. This study has contributed to both theoretical and practice.
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