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Understanding Factors Affecting Smart Classroom Adoption: An Empirical Investigation in Saudi Arabia Higher Education

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  • Maram Saeed Alzaidi

    (Taif University, Saudi Arabia)

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This study sheds light on the role of technological factors (i.e., perceived usefulness, perceived enjoyment, and compatibility), and knowledge sharing between teachers and students in predicting smart classroom adoption in the context of higher education in Saudi Arabia. We selected a sample of 285 instructors from 6 universities in Saudi Arabia. Structural equation modelling was utilised to analyse the data and test the suggested hypotheses. The results indicated that technological factors (i.e., perceived usefulness, perceived enjoyment, and compatibility) have a significant influence on intention to adopt smart classroom. Furthermore, knowledge sharing plays a significant role in predicting smart classroom adoption. The results offer meaningful implications for practice and theory.

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  • Maram Saeed Alzaidi, 2022. "Understanding Factors Affecting Smart Classroom Adoption: An Empirical Investigation in Saudi Arabia Higher Education," International Journal of Customer Relationship Marketing and Management (IJCRMM), IGI Global, vol. 13(1), pages 1-13, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jcrmm0:v:13:y:2022:i:1:p:1-13
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