Social media and student performance: the moderating role of ICT knowledge

被引:12
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作者
Dzogbenuku, Robert Kwame [1 ]
Amoako, George Kofi [1 ]
Kumi, Desmond K. [2 ]
机构
[1] Cent Univ Accra Ghana, Dept Mkt, Accra, Ghana
[2] Dal Consultancy Ltd, Accra, Ghana
来源
JOURNAL OF INFORMATION COMMUNICATION & ETHICS IN SOCIETY | 2019年 / 18卷 / 02期
关键词
Ghana; Student performance; University students; Social media usage; Information computer technology knowledge; Social media knowledge generation; ACADEMIC-PERFORMANCE; NURSING-STUDENTS; HIGHER-EDUCATION; INFORMATION; GRATIFICATIONS; ADOPTION; IMPACT; PREDICTORS; SATISFACTION; EXPERIENCES;
D O I
10.1108/JICES-08-2019-0092
中图分类号
B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
学科分类号
摘要
Purpose This study aims to determine the impact of social media usage on university student's academic performance in Ghana. Design/methodology/approach A quantitative research method was used for the study. With the aid of a simple random sampling technique, quantitative data were obtained from 373 out of 400 respondents representing 93 per cent of volunteered participants. Data collected was analysed using structural equation modelling to establish the relationship among social media information, social media entertainment, social media innovation, social media knowledge generation and student performance. Findings The findings of this study indicate that social media information, social media innovation and social media entertainment all had a significant positive influence on social media knowledge generation, which has wide learning and knowledge management implications. Also, the study indicated that information computer technology knowledge moderates the relationship between social media and student performance. Research limitations/implications - The sample taken wasmainly cross-sectional in nature rendering the inference of causal relationships between the variables impossible. Future researchers should adopt a longitudinal research design to examine causality. Finally, the study was limited to only university students in Accra, Ghana. Future research can extend to a bigger student population and to other WestAfrican andAfrican countries. Practical implications - This paper will serve as a profitable source of information for managers and researchers who may embark on future research on social media and academic performance. The findings that social media information, innovation and entertainment can likewise enhance social media knowledge generation can help managers and university teachers to use the vehicle of innovation and entertainment to communicate knowledge. Social implications - The findings of this study will help policymakers in education and other industries that engage the youth to realise the important factors that canmake them get the best in the socialmedia space. Originality/value Social media usage in academic performance is increasingly prevalent. However, little is known about how social media knowledge generation mediates between social media usage and academic performance and, furthermore, whether the information computer technology knowledge level of students moderates the relationship between social media knowledge generation and academic performance of university students in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly Ghana. Theoretically, the findings of this study provide clear research evidence to guide various investigations that can be done on the relationships of the variables under social media usage, knowledge generation and university student performance, which advances the diffusion of new knowledge.
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页码:197 / 219
页数:23
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