The Factors Influencing Perceived Ease of Use of E-Learning by Accounting Lecturer

This research aims at analyzing the influence of one’s anxiety in using computer (computer anxiety), age and gender on perceived ease of use of e-learning by accounting lecturers through their self-efficacy in using computer (computer self-efficacy). The population used in this research is all 34 le...

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Main Authors: Nujmatul Laily, Fenty Shintya Riadani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Economics, Universitas Negeri Malang 2019-06-01
Series:JABE (Journal of Accounting and Business Education)
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Online Access:http://journal2.um.ac.id/index.php/jabe/article/view/8166
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spelling doaj-c16efac4a9b740cc84f03cb5523d25902021-09-02T03:31:20ZengFaculty of Economics, Universitas Negeri MalangJABE (Journal of Accounting and Business Education)2528-72812528-729X2019-06-013214115010.26675/jabe.v3i2.81663638The Factors Influencing Perceived Ease of Use of E-Learning by Accounting LecturerNujmatul Laily0Fenty Shintya Riadani1Universitas Negeri MalangAccounting Department, Faculty of Economic, Universitas Negeri MalangThis research aims at analyzing the influence of one’s anxiety in using computer (computer anxiety), age and gender on perceived ease of use of e-learning by accounting lecturers through their self-efficacy in using computer (computer self-efficacy). The population used in this research is all 34 lecturers at accounting department in X University and the sample is taken using saturated sampling technique since the number of respondents is limited. The data are collected by distributing questionnaire to lecturers.  The hypotheses are tested using path analysis test. The research results indicate that: (1) Computer anxiety has insignificant influence on perceived ease of use through computer self-efficacy. (2) Respondent’s age has insignificant influence on perceived ease of use through computer self-efficacy. (3) Respondent’s gender has insignificant influence on perceived ease of use through computer self-efficacy.http://journal2.um.ac.id/index.php/jabe/article/view/8166computer anxiety, age, gender, computer self-efficacy, perceived ease of use of e-learning
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The Factors Influencing Perceived Ease of Use of E-Learning by Accounting Lecturer
JABE (Journal of Accounting and Business Education)
computer anxiety, age, gender, computer self-efficacy, perceived ease of use of e-learning
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title The Factors Influencing Perceived Ease of Use of E-Learning by Accounting Lecturer
title_short The Factors Influencing Perceived Ease of Use of E-Learning by Accounting Lecturer
title_full The Factors Influencing Perceived Ease of Use of E-Learning by Accounting Lecturer
title_fullStr The Factors Influencing Perceived Ease of Use of E-Learning by Accounting Lecturer
title_full_unstemmed The Factors Influencing Perceived Ease of Use of E-Learning by Accounting Lecturer
title_sort factors influencing perceived ease of use of e-learning by accounting lecturer
publisher Faculty of Economics, Universitas Negeri Malang
series JABE (Journal of Accounting and Business Education)
issn 2528-7281
2528-729X
publishDate 2019-06-01
description This research aims at analyzing the influence of one’s anxiety in using computer (computer anxiety), age and gender on perceived ease of use of e-learning by accounting lecturers through their self-efficacy in using computer (computer self-efficacy). The population used in this research is all 34 lecturers at accounting department in X University and the sample is taken using saturated sampling technique since the number of respondents is limited. The data are collected by distributing questionnaire to lecturers.  The hypotheses are tested using path analysis test. The research results indicate that: (1) Computer anxiety has insignificant influence on perceived ease of use through computer self-efficacy. (2) Respondent’s age has insignificant influence on perceived ease of use through computer self-efficacy. (3) Respondent’s gender has insignificant influence on perceived ease of use through computer self-efficacy.
topic computer anxiety, age, gender, computer self-efficacy, perceived ease of use of e-learning
url http://journal2.um.ac.id/index.php/jabe/article/view/8166
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