Use of social media, student engagement, and academic performance of business students in Malaysia

Purpose:Social media is a popular communication tool for college students in many countries including Malaysia.Even though the literature indicates that the use of social media in a higher learning environment is likely to enhance academic performance of college students, the mechanism that explains...

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Main Authors: Alshuaibi, Mohammad Said Ibrahim, Alshuaibi, Ahmad Said Ibrahim, Mohd Shamsudin, Faridahwati, Ahmad Arshad, Darwina
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spelling my.uum.repo.243142018-06-25T02:05:00Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/24314/ Use of social media, student engagement, and academic performance of business students in Malaysia Alshuaibi, Mohammad Said Ibrahim Alshuaibi, Ahmad Said Ibrahim Mohd Shamsudin, Faridahwati Ahmad Arshad, Darwina HD28 Management. Industrial Management Purpose:Social media is a popular communication tool for college students in many countries including Malaysia.Even though the literature indicates that the use of social media in a higher learning environment is likely to enhance academic performance of college students, the mechanism that explains such association is yet to be explored. Based on the claims that the integration of social media use is purposeful to enhance student engagement, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of student engagement as a potential mediator between social media use and academic performance of college students in Malaysia.Design/methodology/approach: A total number of 227 business students in one of the public universities in Malaysia were randomly chosen to participate in this study.Questionnaire was used as the main data collection technique, which was personally administered during class sessions.Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling-partial least square (SEM-PLS). Findings: The result showed the multidimensionality of student engagement. It also indicated that cognitive engagement mediated the relationship between social media and academic performance, but not behavioral, emotional, or agentic engagement. The result suggests that social media has the potential to be used in a learning environment as it promotes cognitive engagement of students in class and subsequently their academic performance and success.Research limitations/implications: One of the limitations of the present study is that the generalizability of the finding to a much larger population of students may be limited as the sampled students were recruited from business students in one of the public universities in Malaysia only. Students of different academic programs in different universities may have a different pattern of using the social media.Practical implications: This study will help higher learning institutions and educators think of ways to integrate the use of social media in learning activities to help students achieve better academic performance. As shown by the findings, such use can encourage students to be cognitively engagedt in class in which the students can be more active learners. Originality/value: The present study adds to the literature in social media use by addressing the issue of how it helps enhance academic performance of college students in a single model.Past studies tended to examine the role of social media and student engagement and the effect of student engagement on academic performance separately. Furthermore, this study took into consideration various types of social media used by college students who tend to have multiple accounts. Emerald Publishing Limited 2018 Article PeerReviewed Alshuaibi, Mohammad Said Ibrahim and Alshuaibi, Ahmad Said Ibrahim and Mohd Shamsudin, Faridahwati and Ahmad Arshad, Darwina (2018) Use of social media, student engagement, and academic performance of business students in Malaysia. International Journal of Educational Management, 32 (4). pp. 625-640. ISSN 0951-354X http://doi.org/10.1108/IJEM-08-2016-0182 doi:10.1108/IJEM-08-2016-0182
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topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
spellingShingle HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Alshuaibi, Mohammad Said Ibrahim
Alshuaibi, Ahmad Said Ibrahim
Mohd Shamsudin, Faridahwati
Ahmad Arshad, Darwina
Use of social media, student engagement, and academic performance of business students in Malaysia
description Purpose:Social media is a popular communication tool for college students in many countries including Malaysia.Even though the literature indicates that the use of social media in a higher learning environment is likely to enhance academic performance of college students, the mechanism that explains such association is yet to be explored. Based on the claims that the integration of social media use is purposeful to enhance student engagement, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of student engagement as a potential mediator between social media use and academic performance of college students in Malaysia.Design/methodology/approach: A total number of 227 business students in one of the public universities in Malaysia were randomly chosen to participate in this study.Questionnaire was used as the main data collection technique, which was personally administered during class sessions.Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling-partial least square (SEM-PLS). Findings: The result showed the multidimensionality of student engagement. It also indicated that cognitive engagement mediated the relationship between social media and academic performance, but not behavioral, emotional, or agentic engagement. The result suggests that social media has the potential to be used in a learning environment as it promotes cognitive engagement of students in class and subsequently their academic performance and success.Research limitations/implications: One of the limitations of the present study is that the generalizability of the finding to a much larger population of students may be limited as the sampled students were recruited from business students in one of the public universities in Malaysia only. Students of different academic programs in different universities may have a different pattern of using the social media.Practical implications: This study will help higher learning institutions and educators think of ways to integrate the use of social media in learning activities to help students achieve better academic performance. As shown by the findings, such use can encourage students to be cognitively engagedt in class in which the students can be more active learners. Originality/value: The present study adds to the literature in social media use by addressing the issue of how it helps enhance academic performance of college students in a single model.Past studies tended to examine the role of social media and student engagement and the effect of student engagement on academic performance separately. Furthermore, this study took into consideration various types of social media used by college students who tend to have multiple accounts.
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author Alshuaibi, Mohammad Said Ibrahim
Alshuaibi, Ahmad Said Ibrahim
Mohd Shamsudin, Faridahwati
Ahmad Arshad, Darwina
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Mohd Shamsudin, Faridahwati
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title Use of social media, student engagement, and academic performance of business students in Malaysia
title_short Use of social media, student engagement, and academic performance of business students in Malaysia
title_full Use of social media, student engagement, and academic performance of business students in Malaysia
title_fullStr Use of social media, student engagement, and academic performance of business students in Malaysia
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