Professional students' technology readiness, prior computing experience and acceptance of an e-learning system / Lai Ming Ling and Chong Moi Moi

This study examines professional students' state of technology readiness, prior computing experience and acceptance of an e-learning system. We administered 2,189 questionnaires on students pursuing the professional examinations in Malaysia. A total of 453 usable questionnaires were received. R...

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Main Author: Lai, Ming Ling (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Accounting Research Institute (ARI) & Faculty of Accountancy, 2007-06.
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