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Hossain, Mohamed Emran |
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Bhuiyan, Touhid |
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Mahmud, Imran |
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Ramayah, T. |
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Scholtz, Brenda |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2019-05-21T09:51:27Z |
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2019-05-21T09:51:27Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2018-07-20 |
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dc.identifier.issn |
1867-8211 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/108 |
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of absorptive capacity and the quality dimensions of technology on students’ continuance intention to use the e-library system. To measure the continuance intention, an integrated research model was developed using expectation-confirmation theory (ECT) and absorptive capacity theory. This empirical study was undertaken at a university in Bangladesh with a sample size of 297. Data was collected via a survey questionnaire. The results reveal that the dimensions of absorptive capacity have a strong effect on confirmation of the system and a partial impact on perceived usefulness (PU). Confirmation of the system has a significant effect on the PU of and satisfaction with the system. Satisfaction was found to be a strong predictor for the continuance intention to use the e-library. Finally, ECT fully fits in this context and students’ satisfaction has the largest effect on the continuance intention. |
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Springer International Publishing |
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dc.subject |
Absorptive capacity |
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Bangladesh |
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Continuance intention |
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e-library |
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Expectation-confirmation theory |
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Partial least squares |
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dc.title |
Role of Absorptive Capacity in Predicting Continuance Intention to Use Digital Libraries: An Empirical Study |
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Other |
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