Students� use behavior towards e-learning tools during COVID-19 pandemics: Case study of higher educational institutions of Thailand

dc.contributor.authorChaiyawit Muangmee
dc.contributor.authorSebastian Kot
dc.contributor.authorNusanee Meekaewkunchorn
dc.contributor.authorNuttapon Kassakorn
dc.contributor.authorSomyos Tiranawatananun
dc.contributor.authorBilal Khalid
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-21T06:06:09Z
dc.date.issued2021-12-01
dc.description.abstract<p><span>The research purpose was to conduct an empirical investigation into students’ use behavior of e-learning tools during the COVID-19 pandemic, a case study of higher educational institutions in Thailand. The study applied the UTAUT2 theoretical model. Primary data was collected using a structured questionnaire from a total of 1,493 students across institutions of higher learning in Thailand. Structural equation modelling (SEM) was conducted using AMOS. The findings indicated that student’s behavioral intention to use e-learning tools is positively and significantly influenced by performance expectancy (β=0.22, p<0.05); effort expectancy (β=0.14, p<0.05); social influence (β=0.20, p<0.05); facilitating condition (β=0.50, p<0.05); hedonic motivation (β=0.35, p<0.05); learning value (β=0.51, p<0.05); and social distance (β=0.46, p<0.05). Similarly, behavioral intention by the students to use e-learning tools have a positive and significant effect on actual use of e-learning tools (β=0.82, p<0.05). Learning value and social distance had the largest positive effects on the student’s behavioral intention to use e-learning tools. It is important for the higher education institutions in Thailand to consider them. They are major factors driving students towards adopting e-learning tools during disruptions as witnessed during the COVID-19 pandemic period.</span></p>
dc.identifier.doi10.11591/ijere.v10i4.21821
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/10834
dc.subjectPandemic
dc.subjectValue (mathematics)
dc.subject.classificationTechnology-Enhanced Education Studies
dc.titleStudents� use behavior towards e-learning tools during COVID-19 pandemics: Case study of higher educational institutions of Thailand
dc.typeArticle

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