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An Extended UTAUT Study of Information and Communication Technology Adoption in Higher Education
An Extended UTAUT Study of Information and Communication Technology Adoption in Higher Education

Author(s): Vishal Jain, Mohit Kukreti, Sujeet Kumar Sharma, Sami Ullah, Amitabh Mishra, Veena Tewari, Muhammad Rehan Shaukat
Subject(s): Education, Education and training, Higher Education , ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: UIKTEN - Association for Information Communication Technology Education and Science
Keywords: ICT; higher education; extended UTAUT; teaching and learning

Summary/Abstract: This research utilises an extended UTAUT (Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology) framework that explores the adoption of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in higher education. With a focus on student engagement in Oman, the research integrates trust as a novel construct and examines the role of gender as a moderator among traditional UTAUT variables. This extension addresses gaps in the literature regarding trust and demographic influences in ICT adoption. Using a quantitative approach and robust statistical techniques, the findings reveal that effort expectancy (EE), performance expectancy (PE), facilitating conditions (FC), social influence (SI), and trust significantly impact behavioral intention (BI) and use behavior (UB). Gender emerged as a key moderator, highlighting nuanced variations in perceptions between male and female students regarding the adoption of ICT tools. The study makes both theoretical and practical contributions by refining UTAUT’s predictive capability and offering hands-on insights for policymakers and educators to boost ICT adoption. By addressing infrastructure readiness, promoting trust, and tailoring strategies to gender-specific needs, this research lays a foundation for improved digital integration in education. The findings underscore ICT’s transformative potential in creating interactive, equitable, and future-ready learning environments, particularly in emerging economies.

  • Issue Year: 14/2025
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 3448-3458
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English
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