ONLINE LEARNING EXPERIENCES AND PERCEIVED OUTCOMES WITH KEY OPINION LEADEARS: A TWO-PHASE STUDY

Publication Name

AIS SIGED International Conference on Information Systems Education and Research 2022

Abstract

Classroom teaching has been undergoing a digital transformation in the last decade and is now being amplified by Educational Key Opinion Leaders (Edu-KOLs). The research aims to investigate the relationship between learners’ perceived outcomes, motivation, and the selection preferences of Edu-KOLs. This paper presents insights gained from a two-phase study. The first phase we conducted through an online questionnaire completed by 186 parents in China whose children are studying or have recently studied online. The second phase we interviewed parents to deep dive into their thinking process behind their choices of Edu-KOLs. By utilizing the PLS-SEM method, this research has proposed and verified six hypotheses that e-learning platforms, student engagement scores and perceived outcomes strongly correlate with the perception of Edu-KOLs. However, parents’ educational level or occupation have less impact on the choices of Edu-KOLs. There are also positive relationships among Edu-KOLs, customer advocacy and future purchase intention.

Open Access Status

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First Page

180

Last Page

200

Funding Number

DP180101051

Funding Sponsor

Australian Research Council

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