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Understanding usage continuance of webinars among professionals in the new normal
conference contribution
posted on 2023-06-19, 21:43 authored by Ryan Ebardo, Jefferson Costales, Don Erick Bonus, Santoso WibowoSantoso Wibowo, John Byron TuazonThe sudden transformation of the educational landscape due to COVID-19 highlighted the need to embrace technology to sustain continuous professional learning. Wider Internet use, availability of technology platforms and restrictions brought about by the pandemic have led to the proliferation of webinars. While generally effective in delivering its
promises, research have yet to fully grasp the determinants that can sustain its continued use. Using a quantitative inquiry using PLS-SEM, we approached 181 working professionals to capture their perceptions on the usage continuance of webinars during COVID-19. We found that information quality and utilitarian directly determines satisfaction. The study further confirms that satisfaction and social influence are factors that determine usage continuance of webinars among professionals.
History
Editor
Rodrigo MM; Iyer S; Mitrovic AVolume
IIStart Page
1End Page
8Number of Pages
8Start Date
2021-11-22Finish Date
2021-11-26ISBN-13
9789869721486Location
Bangkok, ThailandPublisher
Asia-Pacific Society for Computers in EducationPlace of Publication
Taoyuan, TaiwanFull Text URL
Peer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- No
External Author Affiliations
Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology, José Rizal University, Philippines;Author Research Institute
- Centre for Intelligent Systems
Era Eligible
- Yes