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웹기반 학습 시스템(에듀넷) 활용 결정에 영향을 미치는 요인에 관한 연구 (A study on factors influencing the decision of Web-based Learning System (Edunet) use)

  • 편은진;박병호
    • 컴퓨터교육학회논문지
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    • 제8권5호
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    • pp.63-72
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    • 2005
  • 본 연구는 초중고학생들의 웹 교육정보 시스템인 에듀넷의 활용 결정에 영향을 미치는 변수들을 찾아냄으로써 에듀넷 활용 확산을 위한 방안을 모색하고자 하였다. 이를 위해 혁신의 확산 이론과 웹 활용 교육에 대한 관련 선행연구들의 조사를 통해 에듀넷 활용에 영향을 미칠 것으로 예상되는 변수로써 혁신의 속성(상대적 유용성, 적합성, 복잡성), 혁신성, 자기효능감, 주관적 판단, 지원을 추출하였다. 설문 조사는 서울.경기 지역의 초등학교 5, 6학년 315명을 대상으로 실시하였으며, 응답결과는 로지스틱 회귀분석 방법을 이용하여 분석하였다. 분석 결과, 혁신의 속성, 혁신성, 자기효능감, 주관적 판단, 지원을 포함한 회귀 모형의 적합성이 검정되었으며, 주관적판단, 지원이 에듀넷활용 여부를 결정짓는데 유의미한 영향을 미치는 변수로 확인되었다.

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스마트폰 헬스케어 애플리케이션 수용을 위한 주요 영향요인 (Influencing Factors for the Adoption of Smartphone Healthcare Application)

  • 왕보람;박지윤;최인영
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제11권10호
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    • pp.396-404
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    • 2011
  • 최근 스마트폰 사용자가 증가됨에 따라 스마트폰에 관한 다양한 연구들이 진행되고 있다. 본 연구는 스마트폰의 주요 특징 중 하나인 애플리케이션, 특히 헬스케어 애플리케이션 수용에 영향을 미치는 요인을 분석하였다. 이를 위해 기존의 기술수용모형과 혁신확신이론 연구를 분석하여 헬스케어 애플리케이션 수용에 영향을 줄 것으로 판단되는 변수를 선정하고 연구 모형을 개발하였다. 연구 모형 검증을 위해 수도권지역의 성인 220명을 대상으로 설문조사를 실시하였다. 설문결과를 이용하여 인구통계학적 특성 및 헬스케어 애플리케이션 사용 특성에 따른 사용의도 차이를 분석하였다. 또한 애플리케이션 사용자 집단과 비사용자 집단을 나누어 영향변수를 비교한 결과 자기효능감과 개인의 혁신정도와 같은 개인적 성향 변수들에 있어 통계적으로 유의미한 차이가 있는 것으로 나타났다. 이 결과는 사용하기 쉬운 시스템을 기반으로 얼리어답터의 흥미를 유발할 수 있는 새롭고 유용한 건강 콘텐츠를 제공하는 것이 헬스케어 애플리케이션 확산에 도움이 될 것임을 보여준다.

모바일 데이터 서비스 사용량 증감에 영향을 미치는 요인들에 관한 연구: 이요인 이론(Two Factor Theory)을 바탕으로 (A Study for Factors Influencing the Usage Increase and Decrease of Mobile Data Service: Based on The Two Factor Theory)

  • 이상훈;김일경;이호근;박현지
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • 제17권2호
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    • pp.97-122
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    • 2007
  • Conventional networking and telecommunications infrastructure characterized by wires, fixed location, and inflexibility is giving way to mobile technologies. Numerous research reports point to the ultimate domination of wireless communication. With the increasing prevalence of advanced cell-phones, various mobile data services (hereafter MDS) are gaining popularity. Although cellular networks were originally introduced for voice communications, statistics indicate that data services are replacing the matured voice service as the growth engine for telecom service providers. For example, SK Telecom, the Korea's largest mobile service provider, reported that 25.6% of revenue and 28.5% of profit came from MDS in 2006 and the share is growing. Statistics also indicate that, in 2006, the average revenue per user (ARPU) for voice didn't change but MDS grew seven percents from the previous year, further highlighting its growth potential. MDS is defined "as an assortment of digital data services that can be accessed using a mobile device over a wide geographic area." A variety of MDS have been deployed, with a few reaching the status of killer applications. Many of them need to access the Internet through the cellular-phone infrastructure. In the past, when the cellular network didn't have acceptable bandwidth for data services, SMS (short messaging service) dominated MDS. Now, Internet-ready, next-generation cell-phones are driving rich digital data services into the fabric of everyday life, These include news on various topics, Internet search, mapping and location-based information, mobile banking and gaming, downloading (i.e., screen savers), multimedia streaming, and various communication services (i.e., email, short messaging, messenger, and chaffing). The huge economic stake MDS has on its stakeholders warrants focused research to understand associated dynamics behind its adoption. Lyytinen and Yoo(2002) pointed out the limitation of traditional adoption models in explaining the rapid diffusion of innovations such as P2P or mobile services. Also, despite the increasing popularity of MDS, unexpected drop in its usage is observed among some people. Intrigued by these observations, an exploratory study was conducted to examine decision factors of MDS usage. Data analysis revealed that the increase and decrease of MDS use was influenced by different forces. The findings of the exploratory study triggered our confirmatory research effort to validate the uni-directionality of studied factors in affecting MDS usage. This differs from extant studies of IS/IT adoption that are largely grounded on the assumption of bi-directionality of explanatory variables in determining the level of dependent variables (i.e., user satisfaction, service usage). The research goal is, therefore, to examine if increase and decrease in the usage of MDS are explained by two separate groups of variables pertaining to information quality and system quality. For this, we investigate following research questions: (1) Does the information quality of MDS increase service usage?; (2) Does the system quality of MDS decrease service usage?; and (3) Does user motivation for subscribing MDS moderate the effect information and system quality have on service usage? The research questions and subsequent analysis are grounded on the two factor theory pioneered by Hertzberg et al(1959). To answer the research questions, in the first, an exploratory study based on 378 survey responses was conducted to learn about important decision factors of MDS usage. It revealed discrepancy between the influencing forces of usage increase and those of usage decrease. Based on the findings from the exploratory study and the two-factor theory, we postulated information quality as the motivator and system quality as the de-motivator (or hygiene) of MDS. Then, a confirmative study was undertaken on their respective role in encouraging and discouraging the usage of mobile data service.