Personalised learning systems: drivers of employees’ behavioural intention

Schlagheck, S.; Schewe, G.


Zusammenfassung

Knowledge management is essential for achieving and maintaining competitive advantage. This can be fostered by learning activities. Due to personalisation, learning materials can be tailored to the learners’ needs and, thus, improve effectiveness and efficiency. To successfully implement such systems, users’ acceptance is crucial. However, which factors affect the intention to use personalised learning systems remains unclear. By applying the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology, we explore factors influencing the intention to use them. Using a quantitative cross-sectional survey, 331 German employees from various industries and positions are asked. A structural equation model with maximum likelihood estimation is chosen for the analysis. Three potential moderators (gender, age, and experience) are examined based on multi-group analyses. Our results suggest that behavioural intention is mainly driven by the expected performance and the anticipated pleasure of using the system. Performance expectancy fully mediates the influence of trustworthiness on intention.

Schlüsselwörter
behavioural intention; corporate learning; employees; knowledge management; moderation analysis; personalised learning systems; PLS; structural equation model; SEM; technology acceptance; trustworthiness; UTAUT2



Publikationstyp
Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift)

Begutachtet
Ja

Publikationsstatus
Veröffentlicht

Jahr
2023

Fachzeitschrift
International Journal of Web Engineering and Technology

Band
18

Ausgabe
3

Erste Seite
238

Letzte Seite
272

Sprache
Englisch

ISSN
1476-1289

DOI