Investigating the adoption of digital library by postgraduate students in Jordan: An enhanced of UTAUT model

The current study aims to determine the factors influencing the intention to employ digital libraries among postgraduate students in Jordanian universities. The data were gathered through questionnaires in the format of Google Forms. The questionnaires were distributed to postgraduate students enrol...

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Main Authors: Al-Oraina, Jawad Khalaf Salman, Abdul Hafaz, Ngah, Mohd. Suhaimi, Shamsuddin, Eneizan, Bilal, Al-Gasawneh, Jassim Ahmad, Syahrulanuar, Ngah, Nurul Izni, Kamalrulzaman
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author Al-Oraina, Jawad Khalaf Salman
Abdul Hafaz, Ngah
Mohd. Suhaimi, Shamsuddin
Eneizan, Bilal
Al-Gasawneh, Jassim Ahmad
Syahrulanuar, Ngah
Nurul Izni, Kamalrulzaman
author_facet Al-Oraina, Jawad Khalaf Salman
Abdul Hafaz, Ngah
Mohd. Suhaimi, Shamsuddin
Eneizan, Bilal
Al-Gasawneh, Jassim Ahmad
Syahrulanuar, Ngah
Nurul Izni, Kamalrulzaman
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description The current study aims to determine the factors influencing the intention to employ digital libraries among postgraduate students in Jordanian universities. The data were gathered through questionnaires in the format of Google Forms. The questionnaires were distributed to postgraduate students enrolled in Jordanian universities with digital libraries, who were recruited via purposive sampling. A total of 261 responses were received, with 67 deemed unsuitable for the study analysis and subsequently excluded. Resultantly, 194 valid questionnaires were finalized for data analysis. The SMART-partial least squares (PLS) software was utilized to conduct structural equation modelling (SEM) to test the study hypotheses. This study discovered that the variables, namely performance expectancy, effort, and facilitating conditions expectancy, were significantly and positively associated with the outcome variable, which is the intention to employ digital libraries. Meanwhile, social influence was revealed to be insignificant. Performance expectancy also significantly mediated the correlations between technological readiness and the intention to utilize and between online self-efficacy and the intention to utilize. The present study focused only on potential users among postgraduate students at Jordanian universities with digital libraries. The findings contributed valuable insights into the academic sector, especially library management to enhance the rate of digital library or e-library adoption at Jordanian universities. Digital library managers and policymakers could leverage the findings to design pertinent strategies that increase user engagement within digital library environments. The UTAUT model was demonstrated to be capable of predicting users’ intentions of employing digital libraries and corroborated the mediation role of performance expectancy on the associations between technological readiness and the intention to utilize and between online self-efficacy and the intention to use.
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spelling ump-441292025-06-23T01:16:10Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/44129/ Investigating the adoption of digital library by postgraduate students in Jordan: An enhanced of UTAUT model Al-Oraina, Jawad Khalaf Salman Abdul Hafaz, Ngah Mohd. Suhaimi, Shamsuddin Eneizan, Bilal Al-Gasawneh, Jassim Ahmad Syahrulanuar, Ngah Nurul Izni, Kamalrulzaman QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Z665 Library Science. Information Science The current study aims to determine the factors influencing the intention to employ digital libraries among postgraduate students in Jordanian universities. The data were gathered through questionnaires in the format of Google Forms. The questionnaires were distributed to postgraduate students enrolled in Jordanian universities with digital libraries, who were recruited via purposive sampling. A total of 261 responses were received, with 67 deemed unsuitable for the study analysis and subsequently excluded. Resultantly, 194 valid questionnaires were finalized for data analysis. The SMART-partial least squares (PLS) software was utilized to conduct structural equation modelling (SEM) to test the study hypotheses. This study discovered that the variables, namely performance expectancy, effort, and facilitating conditions expectancy, were significantly and positively associated with the outcome variable, which is the intention to employ digital libraries. Meanwhile, social influence was revealed to be insignificant. Performance expectancy also significantly mediated the correlations between technological readiness and the intention to utilize and between online self-efficacy and the intention to utilize. The present study focused only on potential users among postgraduate students at Jordanian universities with digital libraries. The findings contributed valuable insights into the academic sector, especially library management to enhance the rate of digital library or e-library adoption at Jordanian universities. Digital library managers and policymakers could leverage the findings to design pertinent strategies that increase user engagement within digital library environments. The UTAUT model was demonstrated to be capable of predicting users’ intentions of employing digital libraries and corroborated the mediation role of performance expectancy on the associations between technological readiness and the intention to utilize and between online self-efficacy and the intention to use. Growing Science Ltd. 2024-08-05 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/44129/1/Investigating%20the%20adoption%20of%20digital%20Library.pdf Al-Oraina, Jawad Khalaf Salman and Abdul Hafaz, Ngah and Mohd. Suhaimi, Shamsuddin and Eneizan, Bilal and Al-Gasawneh, Jassim Ahmad and Syahrulanuar, Ngah and Nurul Izni, Kamalrulzaman (2024) Investigating the adoption of digital library by postgraduate students in Jordan: An enhanced of UTAUT model. Decision Science Letters, 13 (4). pp. 897-908. ISSN 1929-5804 (Print); 1929-5812 (Online). (Published) https://doi.org/10.5267/j.dsl.2024.8.002 https://doi.org/10.5267/j.dsl.2024.8.002
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Z665 Library Science. Information Science
Al-Oraina, Jawad Khalaf Salman
Abdul Hafaz, Ngah
Mohd. Suhaimi, Shamsuddin
Eneizan, Bilal
Al-Gasawneh, Jassim Ahmad
Syahrulanuar, Ngah
Nurul Izni, Kamalrulzaman
Investigating the adoption of digital library by postgraduate students in Jordan: An enhanced of UTAUT model
title Investigating the adoption of digital library by postgraduate students in Jordan: An enhanced of UTAUT model
title_full Investigating the adoption of digital library by postgraduate students in Jordan: An enhanced of UTAUT model
title_fullStr Investigating the adoption of digital library by postgraduate students in Jordan: An enhanced of UTAUT model
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the adoption of digital library by postgraduate students in Jordan: An enhanced of UTAUT model
title_short Investigating the adoption of digital library by postgraduate students in Jordan: An enhanced of UTAUT model
title_sort investigating the adoption of digital library by postgraduate students in jordan: an enhanced of utaut model
topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Z665 Library Science. Information Science
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/44129/
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http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/44129/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/44129/1/Investigating%20the%20adoption%20of%20digital%20Library.pdf