The effect of technostress on online learning behaviour among undergraduates

Purpose – Students’ incompetence to deal with the intricacies of technology during the teaching and learning process may have negatively affected their online learning process particularly throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. It is critical to research technostress influence on online learning behaviou...

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Main Authors: Awang Kader, Mohd Aidil Riduan, Abd Aziz, Nurul Nadia, Mohd Zaki, Suhanom, Ishak, Maisarah, Hazudin, Siti Fahazarina
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spelling my.uum.repo.288902023-02-02T02:12:42Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/28890/ The effect of technostress on online learning behaviour among undergraduates Awang Kader, Mohd Aidil Riduan Abd Aziz, Nurul Nadia Mohd Zaki, Suhanom Ishak, Maisarah Hazudin, Siti Fahazarina LB2300 Higher Education Purpose – Students’ incompetence to deal with the intricacies of technology during the teaching and learning process may have negatively affected their online learning process particularly throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. It is critical to research technostress influence on online learning behaviours among undergraduates. Thus, this research intends to examine the predicting factors that contribute to technostress and the correlation between undergraduates’ technostress and the behavioural intention to use online learning. Methodology – This study employed an online survey and cross-sectional data towards 212 respondents, all of whom were Diploma students from Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Pahang. This study added three new variables to the existing Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) namely teaching-related aspects, price value, and technostress. Structural equation modelling (SEM) was performed to analyse the measurement model and evaluate the developed hypotheses. Findings – The findings established a significant correlation between technostress and behavioural intention to use online learning. Facilitating conditions also demonstrate a significant relationship to technostress. Significance - The study’s findings are likely to increase researchers’ understanding of the present condition of technostress in higher education as a consequence of the implementation of online learning regulations, as well as the scale of the impacts on higher education. Universiti Utara Malaysia Press 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc4_by https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/28890/1/MJLI%2019%2001%202022%20183-211.pdf Awang Kader, Mohd Aidil Riduan and Abd Aziz, Nurul Nadia and Mohd Zaki, Suhanom and Ishak, Maisarah and Hazudin, Siti Fahazarina (2022) The effect of technostress on online learning behaviour among undergraduates. Malaysian Journal of Learning and Instruction (MJLI), 19 (1). pp. 183-211. ISSN 1675-8110 https://doi.org/10.32890/mjli2022.19.1.7
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Awang Kader, Mohd Aidil Riduan
Abd Aziz, Nurul Nadia
Mohd Zaki, Suhanom
Ishak, Maisarah
Hazudin, Siti Fahazarina
The effect of technostress on online learning behaviour among undergraduates
description Purpose – Students’ incompetence to deal with the intricacies of technology during the teaching and learning process may have negatively affected their online learning process particularly throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. It is critical to research technostress influence on online learning behaviours among undergraduates. Thus, this research intends to examine the predicting factors that contribute to technostress and the correlation between undergraduates’ technostress and the behavioural intention to use online learning. Methodology – This study employed an online survey and cross-sectional data towards 212 respondents, all of whom were Diploma students from Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Pahang. This study added three new variables to the existing Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) namely teaching-related aspects, price value, and technostress. Structural equation modelling (SEM) was performed to analyse the measurement model and evaluate the developed hypotheses. Findings – The findings established a significant correlation between technostress and behavioural intention to use online learning. Facilitating conditions also demonstrate a significant relationship to technostress. Significance - The study’s findings are likely to increase researchers’ understanding of the present condition of technostress in higher education as a consequence of the implementation of online learning regulations, as well as the scale of the impacts on higher education.
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author Awang Kader, Mohd Aidil Riduan
Abd Aziz, Nurul Nadia
Mohd Zaki, Suhanom
Ishak, Maisarah
Hazudin, Siti Fahazarina
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Abd Aziz, Nurul Nadia
Mohd Zaki, Suhanom
Ishak, Maisarah
Hazudin, Siti Fahazarina
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title The effect of technostress on online learning behaviour among undergraduates
title_short The effect of technostress on online learning behaviour among undergraduates
title_full The effect of technostress on online learning behaviour among undergraduates
title_fullStr The effect of technostress on online learning behaviour among undergraduates
title_full_unstemmed The effect of technostress on online learning behaviour among undergraduates
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publisher Universiti Utara Malaysia Press
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