University Students’ Intention of Continuous Use of Zoom for eLearning
Abstract
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many
institutions find it difficult to maintain students’
engagement with e-learning systems. However,
successful use of an e-learning system is dependent
on users’ perceptions about the systems used for e learning. Recognizing the factors influencing the
intention of continuous use of the system is a major
problem faced by universities and higher
educational institutions that implement e-learning
for conducting academic activities. There is a lack
of knowledge on the essential issues and elements
that influence the student intention for continuous
use of e-learning systems during the COVID-19
pandemic. Thus, the purpose of this study is to
investigate the factors that influence Sri Lankan
university students’ intention for continuous use of
government introduced zoom applications for e learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. The
questionnaire survey approach was used to collect
data and a sample of 200 was selected from
undergraduates of the Faculty of Management and
Finance, University of Ruhuna. In this study, an
empirical analysis was done by using the SPSS 25
version. Results of the study found that
performance expectancy, hedonic motivation,
effort expectancy, work-life quality, and internet
experience are the most influential factors that
have an impact upon Sri Lankan university
students’ intention for continuous use of zoom
applications in e-learning. The study's findings
provide important recommendations for
policymakers, designers, developers, and
researchers, allowing them to get more familiar
with the main factors that influence upon the
continuation of the use of zoom for e-learning
during the pandemic.