An Application of the UTAUT Model for Understanding Acceptance and Use of ICT by Nigerian University Academicians

ABSTRACT

This study examines the acceptance and use of ICT by Nigerian university academicians. The model validated is the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT). Using a pilot study, one hundred questionnaires were administered and collected at the University of Jos Plateau State, Nigeria. The construct was significantly correlated with behavioral intention (BI). This implies that the university ICT system makes tasks easier to accomplish, thereby making academicians more productive. The survey shows that 86.5% agree. Effort expectancy (EE) was significantly correlated with BI. The result shows that 84.3% agreed that they could use ICT. Among the four UTAUT constructs, performance expectancy exerted the strongest effect. The UTAUT model shows age effects for older workers and a stronger willingness for the younger workers to adopt new IT products. According to this study age and gender do not have significant effect on acceptance and use of ICT. Performance expectancy (PE) and Effort expectancy (EE) are found to be the most significant predictors of academic staffs’ acceptance of ICT and use.

 

Oye, N., Iahad, N., and Nor Zairah, A. R. (2011). An Application of the UTAUT Model for Understanding Acceptance and Use of ICT by Nigerian University Academicians. International Journal of Information Communication Technologies and Human Development (IJICTHD), 3(4), 1-16.