Empirical evaluation of the revised technology acceptance model
Management Science
The technology acceptance model and the World Wide Web
Decision Support Systems
Why do people use information technology?: a critical review of the technology acceptance model
Information and Management
Developing and Validating Trust Measures for e-Commerce: An Integrative Typology
Information Systems Research
A Theoretical Integration of User Satisfaction and Technology Acceptance
Information Systems Research
What drives mobile commerce? An empirical evaluation of the revised technology acceptance model
Information and Management
Statistical Methods for Practice and Research: A Guide to Data Analysis Using SPSS
Statistical Methods for Practice and Research: A Guide to Data Analysis Using SPSS
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
The DeLone and McLean Model of Information Systems Success: A Ten-Year Update
Journal of Management Information Systems
Information and Management
Examining Trust in Information Technology Artifacts: The Effects of System Quality and Culture
Journal of Management Information Systems
Investigating mobile wireless technology adoption: An extension of the technology acceptance model
Information Systems Frontiers
Affect and acceptance: Examining the effects of positive mood on the technology acceptance model
Decision Support Systems
Organizational impact of system quality, information quality, and service quality
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
User acceptance of hedonic information systems
MIS Quarterly
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Towards an understanding of the behavioural intention to use a web site
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Three-dimensional model for the global quality of a website
International Journal of Business Information Systems
The usability of university websites a study on European University of Lefke
International Journal of Business Information Systems
International Journal of Business Information Systems
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The aim of this study is to explain the main factors affecting behavioural intentions of students to regularly use university websites in the future. Universities are investing millions of dollars in developing high quality websites as they believe that this course of action can provide them with significant strategic benefits. Notwithstanding, little is known about what attracts students to regularly use university websites and our understanding in this context is by no means complete. Aiming to advance our knowledge in this domain, this study utilises a novel model that is developed on the basis of three well-established theories in the field of information systems: technology acceptance model, the motivational model, and Delone and Mclean information systems success model. In total, 311 survey questionnaires suitable for data analysis were collected from undergraduate students with majors in IS/IT related disciplines at a large university in Jordan and were then analysed using PLS-SEM. The results indicate that information quality is the main predictor of perceived usefulness, whereas system quality is the main predictor of perceived ease of use and perceived enjoyment. Furthermore, although behavioural beliefs were all found to determine behavioural intentions, perceived usefulness exerts the strongest effect.