Predictors of the dependence on smartphones: The neglect of studies among Muslim students

Purpose: This study aims to posit the extended version of the technology acceptance model to explain the psychological factors of Muslim university students’ smartphone addictive behaviour and neglect of studies. In particular, this research conceptualised addictive behaviour as smartphone dependenc...

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Main Authors: Christine Tan, Nya-Ling, Muhammad Ashraf, Fauzi, Ojo, Adedapo Oluwaseyi
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Published: Emerald Insight 2022
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/34384/1/Predictors%20of%20the%20dependence%20on%20smartphones.pdf
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Muhammad Ashraf, Fauzi
Ojo, Adedapo Oluwaseyi
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description Purpose: This study aims to posit the extended version of the technology acceptance model to explain the psychological factors of Muslim university students’ smartphone addictive behaviour and neglect of studies. In particular, this research conceptualised addictive behaviour as smartphone dependency and proposed process usage, flow, habitual smartphone behaviour and preference for online social interaction (POSI) as the associated factors. Besides, this study investigated the effect of smartphone dependency on the neglect of studies. Design/methodology/approach: Following the quantitative research design, this research tested the proposed model using data collected from Muslim students’ smartphone users in Malaysia. The analyses were based on the partial least squares–structural equation modelling technique. Findings: The results revealed that flow has the most significant influence on smartphone dependency. Habitual behaviour and process usage were also significant predictors, but POSI was not significantly associated with smartphone dependency. Also, smartphone dependency was significantly related to the neglect of studies. Research limitations/implications: This study provides empirical support to guide university management in preventing Muslim students’ over-dependence on smartphones. The Muslim community is synonymous with time management, where overdependence would diminish students’ religious and academic responsibilities. Such overdependence can cause neglect of studies; thus, the research findings can assist the university in introducing policies and campaigns that can educate students on the negative consequences of this pervasive digital addiction and ways to overcome them. This study contributes to the body of knowledge in understanding Muslim students coping mechanisms through smartphone usage. Originality/value: This study contributes to the literature by demonstrating the psychological factors of smartphone addiction and the resultant effect on the neglect of studies among Muslim university students.
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spelling UMPir343842022-08-15T06:38:28Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/34384/ Predictors of the dependence on smartphones: The neglect of studies among Muslim students Christine Tan, Nya-Ling Muhammad Ashraf, Fauzi Ojo, Adedapo Oluwaseyi H Social Sciences (General) Purpose: This study aims to posit the extended version of the technology acceptance model to explain the psychological factors of Muslim university students’ smartphone addictive behaviour and neglect of studies. In particular, this research conceptualised addictive behaviour as smartphone dependency and proposed process usage, flow, habitual smartphone behaviour and preference for online social interaction (POSI) as the associated factors. Besides, this study investigated the effect of smartphone dependency on the neglect of studies. Design/methodology/approach: Following the quantitative research design, this research tested the proposed model using data collected from Muslim students’ smartphone users in Malaysia. The analyses were based on the partial least squares–structural equation modelling technique. Findings: The results revealed that flow has the most significant influence on smartphone dependency. Habitual behaviour and process usage were also significant predictors, but POSI was not significantly associated with smartphone dependency. Also, smartphone dependency was significantly related to the neglect of studies. Research limitations/implications: This study provides empirical support to guide university management in preventing Muslim students’ over-dependence on smartphones. The Muslim community is synonymous with time management, where overdependence would diminish students’ religious and academic responsibilities. Such overdependence can cause neglect of studies; thus, the research findings can assist the university in introducing policies and campaigns that can educate students on the negative consequences of this pervasive digital addiction and ways to overcome them. This study contributes to the body of knowledge in understanding Muslim students coping mechanisms through smartphone usage. Originality/value: This study contributes to the literature by demonstrating the psychological factors of smartphone addiction and the resultant effect on the neglect of studies among Muslim university students. Emerald Insight 2022 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/34384/1/Predictors%20of%20the%20dependence%20on%20smartphones.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/34384/2/Predictors%20of%20the%20dependence%20on%20smartphones_FULL.pdf Christine Tan, Nya-Ling and Muhammad Ashraf, Fauzi and Ojo, Adedapo Oluwaseyi (2022) Predictors of the dependence on smartphones: The neglect of studies among Muslim students. Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication. pp. 1-16. ISSN 2514-9342. (In Press / Online First) (In Press / Online First) https://doi.org/10.1108/GKMC-12-2021-0194 https://doi.org/10.1108/GKMC-12-2021-0194
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title Predictors of the dependence on smartphones: The neglect of studies among Muslim students
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title_fullStr Predictors of the dependence on smartphones: The neglect of studies among Muslim students
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of the dependence on smartphones: The neglect of studies among Muslim students
title_short Predictors of the dependence on smartphones: The neglect of studies among Muslim students
title_sort predictors of the dependence on smartphones the neglect of studies among muslim students
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