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Gender still matters: Employees’ acceptance levels towards e-learning in the workplaces of South Korea

机译:性别仍然很重要:员工在韩国工作场所接受电子学习的接受程度

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To facilitate the integration of virtual training and development in workplace learning, this study examined technology acceptance level differences towards e-learning between genders in the South Korean workplace. This study is one of the first to examine this issue in the workplace of South Korea, and it was situated in a food service company in South Korea due to its high training needs and dispersed workplaces. Of the 172 valid datasets (112 female employees and 60 male employees) analyzed, the study found that males have a higher performance expectancy, effort expectancy, and intention to use e-learning than females in integrating e-learning. In addition, males were more strongly affected by social influences than females. The findings reaffirm the importance of considering gender differences when integrating e-learning into learning in the workplace.
机译:为了促进虚拟培训和工作场所学习发展的整合,本研究研究了韩国工作场所中男女之间在电子学习方面的技术接受水平差异。这项研究是在韩国工作场所中首次研究此问题的研究之一,由于其高培训需求和分散的工作场所而位于韩国的一家食品服务公司中。在分析的172个有效数据集中(112名女性雇员和60名男性雇员)中,研究发现,在整合电子学习方面,男性比女性拥有更高的绩效期望,努力预期和使用电子学习的意愿。此外,男性比女性受到社会影响的影响更大。研究结果重申了将电子学习整合到工作场所学习中时考虑性别差异的重要性。

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