Examining the influence of technological self-efficacy, perceived trust, security, and electronic word of mouth on ICT usage in the education sector
Shuo Xu, Kanwal Iqbal Khan, Muhammad Farrukh Shahzad

TL;DR
This study explores how factors like trust and self-efficacy influence the use of ICT tools in education, particularly in China.
Contribution
The study introduces a model linking technology self-efficacy, trust, security, and electronic word of mouth to ICT usage in education.
Findings
Perceived trust mediates the relationship between technology self-efficacy and ICT tool usage intentions.
Perceived security and eWOM significantly moderate the relationship between TSE and perceived trust.
Supportive environments and resources are crucial for promoting ICT adoption in education.
Abstract
The context of education has changed due to revolutionary developments in the information communication technology (ICT) industry in the post-COVID era. Innovative learning methods were introduced in the education sector to promote quality education. The students find it more convenient to use ICT tools to integrate their knowledge-seeking. China has recently paid more attention to developing and adopting electronic infrastructure. The study assesses the effect of technology self-efficacy (TSE) on ICT acceptance and implementation in China’s education sector. It also analyzed the role of perceived trust, perceived security, and electronic word of mouth (eWOM) in integrating digital information sharing and interaction tools. Data is collected from 382 business students at Chinese universities. The results revealed that perceived trust mediates the relationship between TSE and the actual…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPersonal Information Management and User Behavior · Impact of Technology on Adolescents · Technostress in Professional Settings
