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  1. 3021

    Smartphones for community health in rural Cambodia: A feasibility study by Ngor, P, White, L, Chalk, J, Lubell, Y, Favede, C, Cheah, P, Nguon, C, Ly, P, Maude, R, Sovannaroth, S, Day, N, Dunachie, S

    Published 2018
    “…Interviews with VMWs using quantitative and qualitative methods revealed pride, ease of use and reports of faster communication with the smartphone. …”
    Journal article
  2. 3022

    NNAlign_MA; MHC peptidome deconvolution for accurate MHC binding motif characterization and improved T-cell epitope predictions by Alvarez, B, Reynisson, B, Barra, C, Buus, S, Ternette, N, Connelley, T, Andreatta, M, Nielsen, M

    Published 2019
    “…Given its high flexibility and ease of use, we expect NNAlign_MA to serve as an effective tool to increase our understanding of the rules of MHC antigen presentation and guide the development of novel T-cell-based therapeutics.…”
    Journal article
  3. 3023

    Factors influencing customer’s buying intention towards online food application services / Muhammad Fadris Mohd Zamri by Mohd Zamri, Muhammad Fadris

    Published 2018
    “…This study identify the relationship between four factors which contains privacy and security, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use and attitude towards behaviour that could able to influence the behavioural intention of using the food online application services. …”
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  4. 3024

    Exploring the practices and experiences of purchasing online medicines among Malaysian adults / Syafiqah Nadiah Halimi by Halimi, Syafiqah Nadiah

    Published 2017
    “…Three categorical themes were identified: factors that influence public‟s purchasing behaviour (with sub-themes of perceived benefits, convenience, privacy, perceived ease of use and availability), ignorance in checking product registration (with sub-themes of online trust and poor health literacy) and strategies to improve current promotional campaign „Buying Medicine Online: Beware‟ (with sub-themes of education and promotion, equitable access to knowledge, consistency and monitoring of social media and websites). …”
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    Thesis
  5. 3025

    Digital learning platform and students satisfaction : Regression Analysis / Farah Syazreena Azmi, Norfadzilah Abdul Razak and Ayu Rohaidah Ghazali by Azmi, Farah Syazreena, Abdul Razak, Norfadzilah, Ghazali, Ayu Rohaidah

    Published 2018
    “…Data collection further analysed using regression analysis and found perceive usefulness, perceived ease of use, behavioural intention and system usage predict significantly towards student satisfaction. …”
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    Article
  6. 3026

    Exploring the acceptance of ChatGPT as a learning tool among academicians: a qualitative study by Muaadh Mukred, Umi Asma’ Mokhtar, Burkan Hawash

    Published 2023
    “…The significant factors influencing ChatGPT acceptance and use are perceived usefulness, ease of use, credibility, and compatibility with the current teaching and learning methods. …”
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    Article
  7. 3027

    Agro-based mobile apps Adoption among Bangladeshi farmers at the ‘Hamlet’ of Bangladesh – A Case Study of Chandpura Village of Barisal by Afruza Akter, Kim, Hua Tan

    Published 2023
    “…In addition, technological factors, such as access to a device and the internet, digital knowledge, ease of use, and a support network, played a significant role in this regard. …”
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    Article
  8. 3028

    DNA metabarcoding of insects and allies: an evaluation of primers and pipelines by Brandon-Mong, G.J., Gan, H.M., Sing, K.W., Lee, P.S., Lim, Phaik Eem, Wilson, J.J.

    Published 2015
    “…Metabarcoding, the coupling of DNA-based species identification and high-throughput sequencing, offers enormous promise for arthropod biodiversity studies but factors such as cost, speed and ease-of-use of bioinformatic pipelines, crucial for making the leapt from demonstration studies to a real-world application, have not yet been adequately addressed. …”
    Article
  9. 3029

    Collaborative learning via CiA - collaborators in action by Balakrishnan, Vimala

    Published 2017
    “…CiA was developed based on the Social Media Acceptance Model (SMAM), which consists of four main predictors, namely Communication Functionality (i.e. functions supporting communication process), Effort (i.e. ease of use), Performance (i.e. usefulness of CiA) and Self (i.e. skill set and enjoyment). …”
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  10. 3030

    Analysis of mobile users' perception towards SMS voting by Sin, N.K., Sulaiman, A., Zolait, A.H.S.

    Published 2008
    “…Of the respondents 80 per cent perceive that the ease of use factor has greatly influenced mobile users in using SMS for voting purposes.…”
    Conference or Workshop Item
  11. 3031

    The use of Classnetwork.Net in teaching and learning by Raja Hussain, R.M., Mohd Noor, A., Hamidon, Z.

    Published 2008
    “…The real strength of elearning, aside from its ease of use, lies in the set of student and administrative tools it offers. …”
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    Conference or Workshop Item
  12. 3032

    Exploring preservice teachers’ perspectives toward online learning: an intervention of technology acceptance model by Tan, Choon Keong, Yau, Jaclyn Xiang Ruei, Lee, Kean Wah

    Published 2017
    “…The dimensions explored were perceived usefulness (PU), perceived ease of use (EU) and their influences on satisfaction (SN) and intention to use (IN) an online modern LMS named Course Networking (thecn.com). …”
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    Article
  13. 3033

    Factors Influencing the Students’ Acceptance of E-Learning at Teacher Education Institute: An Exploratory Study in Malaysia by Muhamad Suhaimi Taat, Agatha Francis

    Published 2020
    “…Factors involved in the study were usability perceptions, ease of use, lecturer characteristics, information quality, system quality, and technical support. …”
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    Article
  14. 3034

    The acceptance of online zakat payment among Muslims in east malaysia: a conceptual study by Pg Mohd Faezul Fikri Ag Omar, Mohd Nur Hidayat Hasbollah Hajimin, Suddin Lada, Haneffa Muchlis Gazali, Najwa Mohd Khalile

    Published 2022
    “…Factors, namely perceived usefulness and perceived ease-of-use of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), with the addition of perceived efficiency and maslahah, were used as the study framework. …”
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    Article
  15. 3035

    Acceptance and barriers to pharmacists adoption of smartphone medical apps by Ng, Sze Nee

    Published 2015
    “…The findings provided strong empirical support for six positive (i.e. perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, result demonstrability, subjective norm, compatibility, facilitating conditions) and two negative determinants (i.e. security, resistance to change) of intention to use medical apps. …”
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  16. 3036

    Factors influencing the intention to adopt smart home technology among households in Johor Bahru, Malaysia by Lau, Jia Sing, Lau, Jasmine Leby, Harun, Zubaidah

    Published 2022
    “…It is suggested that companies should focus on developing a positive attitude among potential consumers as well as emphasising on ease of use and benefits that smart home technology could bring to their life.…”
    Article
  17. 3037

    Relationship between Whatsapp usage and employee engagement in ministry of communication and multimedia Malaysia by Hashim, Norliana, Mohd Shahid, Noorfazlina, Razak, Muhammad Nur Fitri

    Published 2022
    “…The research findings also show that perceived usefulness (r = .62), perceived ease of use (r =.57), social influence (r = .52) and job relevance (r =.64) of WhatsApp usage have positively affected employee engagement.…”
    Article
  18. 3038

    A cross-cultural examination of the intention to use technology between Singaporean and Malaysian pre-service teachers: an application of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) by Teo, Timothy, Wong, Su Luan, Chai, Ching Sing

    Published 2008
    “…This study contributes to the growing multi-cultural studies on TAM by demonstrating that perceived usefulness (PU), perceived ease of use (PEU) and computer attitudes (CA) to be significant determinants of both Singaporean and Malaysian pre-service teachers’ behavioral intention (BI). …”
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    Article
  19. 3039

    Learning management system utilization among Malaysian higher education students: a confirmatory factor analysis by Zadeh, Sousan Baleghi, Mohd Ayub, Ahmad Fauzi, Mahmud, Rosnaini, Mohd Daud, Shaffe

    Published 2014
    “…Among the four factors, three were adopted from Technology Acceptance Model (perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, behavior intention to use) and one was adopted from Theory of Reasoned Action (subjective norm).The purpose of the present study is to provide a confirmatory test for the proposed measurement model. …”
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    Article
  20. 3040

    Determinants of attitude towards information and communication technology usage among rural administrators in using Structural Equation Modelling by D'Silva, Jeffrey Lawrence, Abu Samah, Bahaman, Mohamed Shaffril, Hayrol Azril, Abu Hassan, Musa, Badsar, Muhamad

    Published 2011
    “…Results: The structural equation modelling showed that there were three constructs that significantly predict the attitude and these constructs were perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness and job relevance. …”
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    Article