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Effective Factors in Adopting Electronic Books E books by Students in Electronic Era

机译:在电子时代学生采用电子书E书权的有效因素

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The current study was conducted with the aim of identifying effective factors in students’ utilise of e-books by combining the Expectancy Disconfirmation Theory and Technology Acceptance Model. The current study is a descriptive-analytical study using confirmatory factor analysis. The study population included students of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences. A randomised sampling method was used from the available population, including 140 participants selected as the study population, and the research instrument was a questionnaire constructed based on the Expectance Disconfirmation Theory (EDT) and Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). The findings indicate that factors of the TAM, that is, perceived usefulness (PU) (=β0.64) and perceived ease of use (PEOU) (=β 0.42) have a positive and significant effect on student’s use of e-books. Other findings indicate that the suggested model is able to depict over 47 per cent of effective factors in using e-books by students. Thus, the combination of TAM and EDT models is appropriate for depicting students’ behavior in using e-book. The results of this study clearly identified the effective factors in student’s use of e-books, including PU, PEOU, confirmation, and user satisfaction. The results of current study can be beneficial for the implementation of e-books in libraries and educational settings.
机译:目前的研究是通过结合预期的DisconFirmation理论和技术验收模型来确定学生利用电子书的有效因素进行的。目前的研究是使用验证因子分析的描述性分析研究。研究人群包括塔德里斯医学院的学生。从可用的人群中使用随机抽样方法,其中包括选择的140名参与者作为研究人群,研究仪器是根据期望的DisconFirmation理论(EDT)和技术验收模型(TAM)构建的调查问卷。结果表明,TAM的因素,即感知有用性(PU)(=β0.64)和感知易用性(PEOU)(=β0.42)对学生使用电子书具有积极和显着影响。其他调查结果表明,建议的模型能够描绘以上使用学生电子书的有效因素的47%。因此,TAM和EDT模型的组合适合描述使用电子书的学生的行为。本研究的结果明确确定了学生使用电子书的有效因素,包括PU,PEO,确认和用户满意度。目前研究的结果可能有利于在图书馆和教育环境中实施电子书。

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