Volume 11

V11 N2 Pages 4-14

April 2013


Antecedents of Adopting e-Learning: Toward a Model of Academic e-Learning Acceptance Culture


Ali Kamali
Missouri Western State University
St Joseph , MO 64507 , USA

Abstract: This study investigates factors that predict the successful adoption and implementation of e-learning technologies in producing knowledge. Two hundred and twelve members of the faculty in a small Liberal Arts college in the Midwest were targeted. Several layers of analysis were performed to test the effects of academic backgrounds and other demographic variables on the tendencies to adopt e-learning. It was found that the academic background variables did not yield significant correlations with perception about, and the decision to adopt, e-learning. The data showed that the primary interest in the correlates of the decisions to adopt e-learning is the faculty’s self confidence in using the technology.

Keywords: adopting e-learning, E-Learning, e-learning acceptance, faculty perception, Information Technology

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Recommended Citation: Kamali , A. (2013). Antecedents of Adopting e-Learning: Toward a Model of Academic e-Learning Acceptance Culture. Information Systems Education Journal, 11(2) pp 4-14. http://isedj.org/2013-11/ ISSN: 1545-679X. (A preliminary version appears in The Proceedings of ISECON 2012)