Managerial staff perceptions on the e-learning recommender system: a case of Saudi Arabia
by Hadeel Alharbi; Kamaljeet Sandhu
International Journal of Innovation in Education (IJIIE), Vol. 4, No. 4, 2017

Abstract: This paper explores the managerial staff perceptions of the factors affecting the acceptance and continuing usage of an e-learning recommender system in Saudi Arabia on the basis of qualitative data that were collected using the case study methodology. In this research, the case study design was selected for the qualitative methodology, and semi-structured interviews were employed as the data collection method for the case study. The case study is based on a deanship of a university implementing an e-learning recommender system in Saudi Arabia. The qualitative data were collected from interviews we conducted with five management staff. Data analysis was performed and NVIVO 10th version software was also utilised. Data were coded and themes were then generated. Findings indicate several factors that affect an e-learning recommender system adoption, and these include user experience, service quality, perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use. Various suggestions are offered in this study and we also propose practical implications according to the identified insufficiencies.

Online publication date: Wed, 02-May-2018

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