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Public Corporate e-Learning: Antecedents and Results

Fábio Vargas Souza (), Fabio Y. S. Motoki (), Emerson Wagner Mainardes () and Vitor Azzari ()
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Fábio Vargas Souza: FUCAPE Business School
Fabio Y. S. Motoki: University of East Anglia
Emerson Wagner Mainardes: FUCAPE Business School
Vitor Azzari: FGV EAESP

Public Organization Review, 2022, vol. 22, issue 4, No 15, 1139-1156

Abstract: Abstract This study investigates the relationship between technology, content, responsiveness, usability, and outcomes of public corporate asynchronous e-learning. PLS-SEM was used to analyze the data of 1097 valid questionnaires collected electronically. Results indicate that positive student perceptions on (1) technology can positively influence their perceptions about the constructs and on (2) content, responsiveness and usability can positively and directly impact the perception of results. These impacts may increase the willingness to reuse the system, thus helping to reduce evasion. The new model deepens the understanding of the factors linked to inefficiency and helps in pointing directions for improving e-learning courses and environments.

Keywords: Adult learning; Distance education; Online learning; Learning strategies; Public organizations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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