A Model of Business School Students' Acceptance of a Web-Based Course Management System
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Category: Dissertation
Field: Business Management
The study explores the critical factors influencing business school students' acceptance of a Web-based course management system, emphasizing the significance of perceived usefulness and ease of use. Key findings suggest that incentives, faculty, and peer encouragement enhance perceived usefulness, whereas awareness, technical support, and prior experience significantly impact perceived ease of use, both leading to greater student acceptance of the system. Implications for management education research and practical implementation of Web-based systems are also discussed.
Views: 1    Rating: 5 Keywords: Technology acceptance, Web-based course management, Student acceptance, Perceived usefulness, Ease of use, Management education, Change implementation, Technical support, Faculty encouragement.