학술논문

Online teaching intention among distance education course tutors: Modelling the effects of human resource factors and moderating role of gender
Document Type
article
Source
Computers in Human Behavior Reports, Vol 13, Iss , Pp 100380- (2024)
Subject
Human resource factors
Gender
Online facilitation intention
Distance education
Course tutors
Electronic computers. Computer science
QA75.5-76.95
Psychology
BF1-990
Language
English
ISSN
2451-9588
Abstract
This study examined the effect of human resource factors and the moderating role of gender on online teaching intention among course tutors in distance education. A quantitative approach and survey design were adopted for the study. Data were gathered with a self-administered questionnaire from 539-course tutors (teachers on the distance mode) in a university of distance education programmes. Data were analysed with the Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) technique. The study found that remuneration and work relations were the two most important human resource factors that have significant predictive relationships with online use intention. Regarding the moderating role of gender, the results revealed that remuneration was relevant to both male and female facilitators. In addition, while work relations were found to be very important to male facilitators, retrenchment was considered to be important among female facilitators. It was therefore recommended that managers of distance education institutions pay attention to gender-biased human resource factors such as remuneration, work relations, and retrenchment as they embark on the use of online learning technologies for distance education delivery.