Influence of Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, Cost Effectiveness, and Interactivity on Attitude towards Digital Collaboration Platforms Binus Mobile Application.
Bambang Leo HandokoTanty OktaviaNiken PratiwiPublished in: ICEMC (2022)
Keyphrases
- perceived usefulness
- cost effectiveness
- mobile applications
- attitudes toward
- behavioral intention
- cost effective
- e learning
- computer self efficacy
- mobile services
- factors affecting
- mobile apps
- factors that affect
- perceived risk
- questionnaire survey
- statistically significant
- mobile devices
- user satisfaction
- subjective norm
- computer anxiety
- theory of planned behavior
- m learning
- mobile phone
- continuance intention
- user experience
- structural equation modeling
- smart phones
- mobile users
- factors influencing
- positive effects
- university students
- context aware
- user acceptance
- technology acceptance model
- information quality
- collaborative learning
- end users
- mobile technologies
- technology acceptance
- low cost
- information sharing
- social influence
- user interaction
- contextual factors
- online learning
- learning styles
- social interaction
- learning environment