Professors versus Students: An Introductive Bibliometric Review of AI Acceptance in Higher Education's Specialisations of Tertiary Sector
Professors versus Students: An Introductive Bibliometric Review of AI Acceptance in Higher Education's Specialisations of Tertiary Sector
Author(s): Luciana-Floriana POENARU, Delia Popescu, Remus Ion HORNOIU, Giuseppe LANFRANCHISubject(s): Economy, Education, Business Ethics
Published by: EDITURA ASE
Keywords: artificial intelligence; technology acceptance models; higher education; professors; students;
Summary/Abstract: The increasing development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology has raised considerable interest in its application within educational environments, particularly in higher education. This study examines the dynamics of AI technology acceptance among service sector academia with the intent of delineating the critical determinants that influence its adoption and utilisation. Emphasising a comparative analysis, this investigation juxtaposes the perceptions of both students and professors. A systematic keyword search was implemented to evaluate pertinent studies encompassing these determinants, in conjunction with relevant theoretical constructs and academic fields. Although the existing literature offers substantial information on AI adoption factors within the service sector, a lacuna persists in understanding the variables and conceptual frameworks that characterise the acceptance of AI technology in higher education in the service sector. Identifying these drivers of adoption could be of great benefit to students, professors, but mostly to policymakers who are poised to devise and execute strategic initiatives advocating for the seamless integration of AI into pedagogy, scholarly inquiry, and the broader academic field.
Journal: Proceedings of the ... international conference on economics and social sciences.
- Issue Year: 6/2024
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 326-335
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English