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Investigating the adoption of digital Library by postgraduate students in Jordan: An Enhanced of UTAUT Model Pages 897-908 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Jawad Khalaf Salman Al-Orainat, Abdul Hafaz Ngah, Mohd. Suhaimi Shamsuddina, Bilal Eneizan, Jassim Ahmad Al-Gasawneh, Syahrulanuar Ngah, Nurul Izni Kamalrulzaman

doi 10.5267/j.dsl.2024.8.002 Crossmark

Keywords: Digital library, UTAUT, Intention to use, Jordan, Post-graduate students

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The current study aims to determine the factors influencing the intention to employ digital libraries among postgraduate students in Jordanian universities. The data were gathered through questionnaires in the format of Google Forms. The questionnaires were distributed to postgraduate students enrolled in Jordanian universities with digital libraries, who were recruited via purposive sampling. A total of 261 responses were received, with 67 deemed unsuitable for the study analysis and subsequently excluded. Resultantly, 194 valid questionnaires were finalized for data analysis. The SMART-partial least squares (PLS) software was utilized to conduct structural equation modelling (SEM) to test the study hypotheses. This study discovered that the variables, namely performance expectancy, effort, and facilitating conditions expectancy, were significantly and positively associated with the outcome variable, which is the intention to employ digital libraries. Meanwhile, social influence was revealed to be insignificant. Performance expectancy also significantly mediated the correlations between technological readiness and the intention to utilize and between online self-efficacy and the intention to utilize. The present study focused only on potential users among postgraduate students at Jordanian universities with digital libraries. The findings contributed valuable insights into the academic sector, especially library management to enhance the rate of digital library or e-library adoption at Jordanian universities. Digital library managers and policymakers could leverage the findings to design pertinent strategies that increase user engagement within digital library environments. The UTAUT model was demonstrated to be capable of predicting users’ intentions of employing digital libraries and corroborated the mediation role of performance expectancy on the associations between technological readiness and the intention to utilize and between online self-efficacy and the intention to use.
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Journal: DSL | Year: 2024 | Volume: 13 | Issue: 4 | Views: 1895 | Reviews: 0

 
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Testing health belief model on food safety behaviour in Jordanian restaurants: The moderating effect of willingness to comply Pages 1225-1240 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Amany Khalaf Haddad, Abdul Hafaz Ngah

doi 10.5267/j.uscm.2023.11.013 Crossmark

Keywords: Willingness To Comply (WC), Food Safety Behavior (FSB), Jordanian Restaurants, Health Benefit Model (HBM)

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The current study was primarily intended to assess the Health Belief Model on Food Safety Behaviour with the moderating role of willingness to comply in the context of Jordanian restaurants. HBM comprises numerous factors including perceived benefits (PBN), perceived susceptibility (PSU), perceived severity (PSV), cues to action (CA), perceived barriers (PBR), and self–efficacy (SE). A quantitative research design was adopted, and data collection was done via Google Forms from the Amman Chamber of Industry and Jordanian Restaurant Association (JRA). A purposive sampling approach was used, and the target population were the restaurants from Amman, Jordan. Initially, total 500 questionnaires have been distributed of which 302 responses were received as well as after eliminating missing or improper responses, only 296 were processed for the final analysis. Data analysis was done via Smart-PLS. The outcomes enlightened a positive interlinkage between perceived benefits, perceived barriers, perceived susceptibility, cues to action, and self–efficacy with food safety behaviour. However, PSV and FSB didn’t show any relation. The moderating analysis of WC revealed the absence of any moderating impact on perceived susceptibility, benefits, and perceived severity on food safety behaviour. Likewise, the demographic details of the participants were utilized as control variables and did not yield any impact on the food safety behaviour. To sum up, the study concludes that public health professionals and legal representatives, including lawmakers, ought to educate food handlers regarding the significance of food safety behaviours due to widespread misconceptions about how current food safety standards promote positive results. Consequently, Jordanian restaurants should strictly adhere to safety-related regulatory protocols to meet the growing demands of consumers. The findings of the current work also offer valuable theoretical as well as practical implications for the practitioners in the field.
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Journal: USCM | Year: 2024 | Volume: 12 | Issue: 2 | Views: 1608 | Reviews: 0

 
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The food safety behavior of Jordanian restaurant managers and supervisors: A social cognitive theory-based perspective Pages 77-90 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Amany Khalaf Haddad, Abdul Hafaz Ngah

doi 10.5267/j.uscm.2023.10.016 Crossmark

Keywords: Social Cognitive Theory, Jordanian Restaurants, Food Safety Behavior, Willingness to Comply

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As foodborne diseases are current major health issues worldwide, food safety is a global health target. The present work has used social cognitive theory as theoretical support for examining the social and cognitive factors [outcome expectations (OE), self-regulation (SR), environmental determinants (ED), and self-efficacy (SE)] of Jordanian restaurant managers’ and supervisors’ food safety behavior (FSB). The moderator was willingness to comply (WC). Data were collected from the participants via Google Forms using purposive sampling methods. A total of 500 questionnaires were distributed, where 250 questionnaires were sent each to the Jordanian Restaurant Association (JRA, representing international and chain food restaurants in Jordan) as well as the Jordanian Union of Restaurants and Confectionary Proprietors (URCP, representing the local Jordanian restaurants). Two hundred and ninety-six completed questionnaires were returned. The hypotheses were analysed with smart partial least squares by structural equation modelling. The analysis determined that OE, SR, ED, and SE had positive impacts on FSB, while WC played a role in moderating the interlinkage among SE, OE, and FSB. To sum up, the current study as a whole also has significant theoretical and practical contributions for the practitioners in the given context.
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Journal: USCM | Year: 2024 | Volume: 12 | Issue: 1 | Views: 1420 | Reviews: 0

 
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The effect of soft skills, ethics, and value on the willingness of employers to continue recruiting UMT graduates Pages 1689-1698 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Abdul Hafaz Ngah, Nurul Izni Kamalrulzaman, Fauzayani Ibrahim, Noor Azuan Abu Osman, Nur Asma Ariffin

doi 10.5267/j.msl.2020.12.002 Crossmark

Keywords: Soft skills, Ethics and value, Knowledge, Employer, Willingness to continue recruiting

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This study aims to investigate the effect of soft skills and ethics and value on the employers’ willingness to continue recruiting Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT) graduates, together with the moderating effect of knowledge on the relationship between soft skills and the employers’ willingness to continue recruiting UMT graduates. The study’s respondents comprised of 208 employers in Malaysia who responded through an online survey using Google Forms. The survey data was then analyzed using the Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM), indicating that soft skills positively affected the employers’ willingness to continue recruiting UMT graduates. Nevertheless, ethics and value were found to be insignificant factors on the employers’ willingness to continue recruiting UMT graduates. It was also revealed that knowledge had the moderating effect on the relationship between soft skills and the employers’ willingness to continue recruiting UMT graduates. Therefore, universities were recommended to invest in soft skills and knowledge education to ensure that graduates met the employers’ professional recruitment standards in areas of expertise.
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Journal: MSL | Year: 2021 | Volume: 11 | Issue: 5 | Views: 1929 | Reviews: 0

 
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To pay or not to pay: Measuring the effect of religiosity in the ABC theory Pages 795-806 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Abdul Hafaz Ngah, Serge Garbarre, Jagan Jeevan, Nurul Haqimin Mohd Salleh, Rudiah Md Hanafiah

doi 10.5267/j.msl.2020.10.026 Crossmark

Keywords: Halal Transportation, Willingness to Pay, Mediation, Moderation, ABC Model

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This study identifies the role of religiosity in the willingness to pay for halal transportation among Muslim consumers in Malaysia by applying the ABC theory. Applying a purposive sampling method, data were gathered from questionnaires distributed to Muslim consumers at malls in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya. From 250 Muslims who were approached, 200 respondents agreed to answer the questionnaire. SMART-PLS 3.3.2. was used to analyse the data for this study using a Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) approach. Out of six direct hypotheses tested, five hypotheses were found supported. From four hypotheses on mediation, only one was found as unsupported. Religiosity was found to have a moderation effect between knowledge and the WTP for halal transportation. The findings provide useful information on the WTP for halal transportation. Related parties such as governments, halal transport service providers and customers can use these findings to plan further actions in order to enhance the WTP for halal transportation. The study reveals the capability of the ABC theory to identify the factors of the WTP for halal transportation among Muslim consumers in Malaysia. The findings also show the moderation effects of religiosity on the WTP for halal transportation. The study also incorporates awareness as a mediator and as a sequential mediator within the model. The findings also enrich the literature on the WTP in halal studies.
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Journal: MSL | Year: 2021 | Volume: 11 | Issue: 3 | Views: 2007 | Reviews: 0

 
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Green value and sustainable transportation engagement: The mediating role of attitude Pages 547-554 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Marhana Mohamed Anuar, Nurliyana Nasuha Razali, Abdul Hafaz Ngah

doi 10.5267/j.msl.2020.9.012 Crossmark

Keywords: Green value, Sustainable transportation engagement, Students, Eco-campus, Attitude

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This study aims to investigate the effect of green value on attitude and sustainable transportation engagement and the mediating role of attitude on the relationship between green value and sustainable transportation engagement. A survey was carried out on students in a public university. A sample of 107 students was obtained for this study. The data was analyzed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM). The findings show that green value and attitude had a significant influence on sustainable transportation engagement. In addition, attitude played a mediating role in the relationship between green value and sustainable transportation engagement. The study provides valuable contributions for both theory and practice in the area of eco-campus. Theoretically, the study extends the value-attitude-behavior model in the context of sustainable transportation and adds to the body of literature of eco-campus. This is among the first studies conducted in Malaysia that investigates factors that contribute towards sustainable transportation engagement among students. In terms of managerial significance, the results provide guidance to policymakers to help them plan for strategies to enhance students’ engagement in sustainable transportation in the future.
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Journal: MSL | Year: 2021 | Volume: 11 | Issue: 2 | Views: 1810 | Reviews: 0

 
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Investigating the role of unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) in internet banking adoption context Pages 173-186 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Samar Rahi, Mazuri Abd. Ghani, Feras MI MI Alnaser, Abdul Hafaz Ngah

doi 10.5267/j.msl.2018.1.001 Crossmark

Keywords: Internet Banking, Performance Expectancy, Effort Expectancy, Social Influence, Facilitating Condition, UTAUT, Structural Equation Modeling (SEM)

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Several studies have made known that internet banking (IB) implementation is not only advanta-geous for banks, but also by perception and experience of IB users. Therefore, little is known about factors propelling user’s intention to adopt internet banking in Pakistan. Thus, the purpose of this research is to investigate the role of unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) in internet banking adoption context. A quantitative approach based survey was conducted to col-lect the data from 398 internet banking users. For statistical analysis structural equation model (SEM) approach was used. The result of this study indicates that, UTAUT model provided a good theoretical foundation in technology adoption investigation. Findings confirmed that all four predic-tors (performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence and facilitating condition) were significant and had significant amount of variance in predicting user’s intention to adopt internet banking. Additionally, the IPMA test revealed that performance expectancy was the most important factor among all other variables to predict user’s intention towards adoption of internet banking. Lastly, managerial implications, limitations and future recommendations are discussed.
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Journal: MSL | Year: 2018 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 3 | Views: 9695 | Reviews: 0

 
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Moderator-moderator: Digital coupon sales promotion, online reviews, website design, and the online shopping intention of consumers in Jordan Pages 757-768 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Jassim Ahmad Al-Gasawneh, Abdullah Matar Al-Adamat, Marzouq Ayed Al-Qeed, Nawras M. Nusairat, Alaeddin Ahmed, Abdul Hafaz Ngah, Mahfuz Judeh

doi 10.5267/j.ijdns.2021.7.005 Crossmark

Keywords: Digital Coupon Sales Promotion, Online Reviews, Website Design, Online Shopping Intention, Consumers in Jordan

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Although there have been unprecedented advances in technology worldwide, it is challenging for businesses and marketers to develop novel strategies of attracting consumers because the latter’s online shopping intentions have not changed according to the technological advances. Given these considerations, the present paper investigated how online shopping intention was influenced by website design and online reviews, how the relationship between website design and online shopping intention was moderated by online reviews, and how the relationship between online reviews and online shopping intention was moderated by digital coupon sales promotion. To that end, the paper drew on the theoretical framework of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology. A sample of consumers from Jordan was used for data collection, with Smart Partial Least Squares being employed for the analysis of the 225 responses received. Based on the findings, online shopping intention was favorably influenced by website design and by online reviews, while the relationship between website design and online shopping intention was moderated by online reviews. Likewise, the relationship between online reviews and online shopping intention was moderated by digital coupon sales promotion. Digital marketing agencies can use such findings to develop a marketing strategy targeting young adult consumers in Jordan.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2021 | Volume: 5 | Issue: 4 | Views: 1431 | Reviews: 0

 
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A structural equation model for evaluating user’s intention to adopt internet banking and intention to recommend technology Pages 139-152 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Samar Rahi, Mazuri Abd. Ghani, Abdul Hafaz Ngah

doi 10.5267/j.ac.2018.3.002 Crossmark

Keywords: Internet Banking, UTAUT2, Perceived Technology Security, Intention to Recommend, Structural equation modeling (SEM)

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Although several prior research projects have focused on the factors that impact on the adoption of information technology, there are limited empirical research works that simultaneously capture technology factors (UTAUT2) and customer specific factors (perceived technology security and intention to recommend) helping users adopt internet banking. Thus, the current study aims to develop an integrated technology adoption model with extended UTAUT model and perceived technology security to predict and explain user’s intention to adopt internet banking and intention to recommend internet banking in social networks. A quantitative approach based survey was conducted to collect the data from 398 internet banking users. For statistical analysis, structural equation model (SEM) approach was used. Convergence and divergence with earlier findings were found, confirming that performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, hedonic motivation and perceived technology security had significant influence on user’s intention to adopt internet banking. Additionally, IPMA analysis show that among all constructs hedonic motivation and perceived technology security had the highest impact on user’s intention to adopt internet banking. For researcher, this study provides a basis for further refinement of technology adoption model while for practitioner improving security factor (perceived technology security) may turn users towards adoption of internet banking.
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Journal: AC | Year: 2018 | Volume: 4 | Issue: 4 | Views: 5841 | Reviews: 0

 

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