Title
Establishing Determinants of Electronic Books Utilisation: An Integration of Two Human Computer Interaction Adoption Frameworks.
Abstract
Rapid technological developments led to the development of eBooks. The high propagation of pervasive technologies creates opportunities for eBook utilisation over traditional textbooks, thus providing students with learning resources everywhere and anywhere at a cheaper price. This study developed a model for assessing determinants for eBook adoption based on the Task-technology-Fit theory and the Technology Acceptance Model. The developed model is validated using factor analysis and path analysis statistical methods. Findings of the study suggest that usability of eBooks is influenced by learning task characteristics, technology characteristics and individual student characteristics. Furthermore, the study provides insights into the effects that eBooks adoption exerts on student academic performance.
Year
Venue
Field
2016
HCI
Computer science,Technology acceptance model,Usability,Knowledge management,Human–computer interaction,Path analysis (statistics)
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
9
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Boniswa Mafunda100.34
Aaron Bere201.01
James Swart300.34