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International Journal of Data and Network Science

ISSN 2561-8156 (Online) - ISSN 2561-8148 (Print)
Quarterly Publication
Volume 8 Issue 3 pp. 1863-1872 , 2024

Analyzing the use and benefits of green communication in higher educational institutes Pages 1863-1872 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Mohammad Zulfeequar Alam, Tameem Ahmad, Salah Abunar, Md. Naseem

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2024.2.003

Keywords: Higher education institutions (HEIs), Social media (S.M.), Green interaction, Digital learning, SEM

Abstract: In India, higher education institutions (HEIs) are realizing the value of green interaction, which includes using social media (S.M.) in an environmentally responsible manner. However, there needs to be more consistency on the adoption's present status, the particular tactics used, and the advantages that follow. The current research investigates the various aspects of sustainable communication and its benefits in HEIs throughout India. Through a questionnaire approach, the research enrolled learners across India. The study model's conceptual structure was validated, and its assumptions were proven through the implementation of a quantitative survey. The number of accepted samples was calculated using a conceptual model, and data analysis was performed using the structural equation model (SEM). There were 500 respondents in the study, ranging in age and academic degree and from different institutions of higher learning. The age range of 280 women and 220 men was 80% between 19 and 28. Respondents employed prominent S.M. sites (Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook) with purpose and had robust computer abilities. The results demonstrated that inspiration for employing S.M., S.M. characteristics, and information exchange had a favorable impact on students' opinions of user-friendliness and the benefits of digital learning platforms, raising their adoption of them. The research strategy in this investigation delivers suggestions for additional exploration into how HEIs in India may maximize the advantages and utilization of digital learning systems and can be an efficient structure for similar study ventures.

How to cite this paper
Alam, M., Ahmad, T., Abunar, S & Naseem, M. (2024). Analyzing the use and benefits of green communication in higher educational institutes.International Journal of Data and Network Science, 8(3), 1863-1872.

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