
Investigation the Factors that Affect Intention to Use Informational Technology among Payame Noor University Students (English Language) at Fars Province
Author(s) -
Sareh Nematolahi,
Negar Seifzadeh
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of management and accounting studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2693-8448
DOI - 10.24200/jmas.vol9iss01pp17-22
Subject(s) - lisrel , usability , affect (linguistics) , psychology , technology acceptance model , path analysis (statistics) , data collection , self efficacy , cognition , computer science , structural equation modeling , social psychology , mathematics , statistics , human–computer interaction , communication , neuroscience
Abstract
The purpose of this study is presenting path analysis model of intention to use technology among English language students in Fars Payame Noor University. Research methodology is co relational and the instrument for data collection, are standardized questionnaires that were analyzed with software Lisrel. The results show that computer self-efficacy (0.23), perceived ease of use (0.28) and perceived usefulness (0.23) have direct and significant effect with intention to use technology, computer self-efficacy (0.36), cognitive absorption (0.18) and perceived ease of use (0.22) have significant and direct effect with perceived usefulness, and finally computer self-efficacy (0.20) and cognitive absorption (0.25) have significant and direct effect with perceived ease of use.