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Minding the Gap Between First and Continued Usage of a Corporate E-Learning English-language Program

Tainyi Luor, Hsi-peng Lu, Robert E. Johanson and Hueiju Yu
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Tainyi Luor: National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Hsi-peng Lu: National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Robert E. Johanson: National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Hueiju Yu: Chinese Culture University, Taiwan

International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction (IJTHI), 2012, vol. 8, issue 1, 55-74

Abstract: The implementation of computer on-line English-language learning (COEL) (acronyms given in the Appendix) programs in business contexts remains an unexplored area in the computer assisted language learning literature. Moreover, while many studies have focused on learners’ first usage intentions in TAM (technical acceptance model), few have explored their intentions to continue using them. To address this lacuna, the authors propose a framework for COEL derived from a three-month empirical study of learners’ perceived ease of use (PEOU), perceived usefulness (PU), perceived enjoyment (PENJ), attitudes towards corporate e-learning (ATT), intention (INT), technology satisfaction (SAT), and affective reaction (AR) regarding a COEL program implemented at a financial firm in Taiwan. An examination of the proposed two models revealed gaps between learners’ intention of first usage and re-usage of the COEL. Further analyses revealed a significant difference between groups of high intention learners to re-use the COEL and low intention learners to re-use the COEL. A second investigation determined eight factors that contributed to the differences between these two diverse groups of learners. This study’s findings shed light on the relationship between TAM model and factors related to COEL programs.

Date: 2012
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