Extending the information systems success model with transformational leadership and compatibility

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Osama Isaac and Ahmed M. Mutahar
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spelling 12671 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=12671 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal application/pdf 8 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in 1.7 leadership Adnan Aldholay Zaini Abdullah Osama Isaac and Ahmed M. Mutahar 2020-04-28 14:05:39 Info Technology & People 0.0:null-null Individual Mobile learning DeLone and McLean model Leadership Partial least squares Empirical study E-learning Info Technology & People 0.0:null-null 6978-01-FH02-FIK-20-39376.pdf UniSZA Private Access Extending the information systems success model with transformational leadership and compatibility Test Engineering and Management The proven competency of online learning has made it an integral means of learning. Notably, with minimum resources and infrastructure, online learning improves education quality. Online learning adoption and usage have been scrutinized in diverse settings. Somehow, in Jordan, the impact of compatibility and Transformational Leadership (TL) has not been sufficiently explored. Hence, in predicting students’ performance, this paper presents the application of the Information System (IS) success Model from Delone and Mclean, incorporating the concepts of compatibility and TL as predecessors to user contentment and actual usage. The primary data were obtained from 448 students from 9 state-funded Jordanianu niversities through the application of questionnaire. A framework comprising 6 variables was proposed in this cross-sectional study and the data analyses point to 3major outcomes. First, the whole quality, comprising the system, data, and service quality, compatibility and TL positively impact user satisfaction and actual use. Secondly, user satisfaction is notably predicted by actual use. Thirdly, there is positive effect of user satisfaction and actual use on students’ performance. Students from 9state funded universities made up the study population and the variables were examined at a single time point. The experience gained in online learning application would change students’opinions. However, a cross-sectional study like the present study may not detect such change. Through combining the general quality, TL, compatibility, actual use and client satisfaction to appraise the impact of online learning amongst students in 9 Jordanian universities, this study finding reinforce past findings on information systems. 83 3 17110-17117
spellingShingle Extending the information systems success model with transformational leadership and compatibility
subject Info Technology & People 0.0:null-null
summary The proven competency of online learning has made it an integral means of learning. Notably, with minimum resources and infrastructure, online learning improves education quality. Online learning adoption and usage have been scrutinized in diverse settings. Somehow, in Jordan, the impact of compatibility and Transformational Leadership (TL) has not been sufficiently explored. Hence, in predicting students’ performance, this paper presents the application of the Information System (IS) success Model from Delone and Mclean, incorporating the concepts of compatibility and TL as predecessors to user contentment and actual usage. The primary data were obtained from 448 students from 9 state-funded Jordanianu niversities through the application of questionnaire. A framework comprising 6 variables was proposed in this cross-sectional study and the data analyses point to 3major outcomes. First, the whole quality, comprising the system, data, and service quality, compatibility and TL positively impact user satisfaction and actual use. Secondly, user satisfaction is notably predicted by actual use. Thirdly, there is positive effect of user satisfaction and actual use on students’ performance. Students from 9state funded universities made up the study population and the variables were examined at a single time point. The experience gained in online learning application would change students’opinions. However, a cross-sectional study like the present study may not detect such change. Through combining the general quality, TL, compatibility, actual use and client satisfaction to appraise the impact of online learning amongst students in 9 Jordanian universities, this study finding reinforce past findings on information systems.
title Extending the information systems success model with transformational leadership and compatibility
title_full Extending the information systems success model with transformational leadership and compatibility
title_fullStr Extending the information systems success model with transformational leadership and compatibility
title_full_unstemmed Extending the information systems success model with transformational leadership and compatibility
title_short Extending the information systems success model with transformational leadership and compatibility
title_sort extending the information systems success model with transformational leadership and compatibility