The Impact of e-NPQEL on the Continuance Intention of Using e-Training among Aspired School Leaders in Malaysia
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https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v14i19.15965Keywords:
leadership training, e-training, aspired leader, e-NPQELAbstract
Information and communication technology (ICT) has become an important platform for e-training as it offers many advantages in providing new knowledge and skills for professional development. This study aims to examine the impact of e-NPQEL on the continuance intention of using online learning among aspired school leaders in Malaysia. From the data analysis, results revealed the features of e-NPQEL that influence the perceived usefulness of the participants on the program and the mediating effect of this aspect on the relationship between e-NPQEL features and continuance intention. The results of this study imply to the Human Resource managers that intend to have e-training for their professional development agendas.
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