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Generative AI adoption in universities: how TAM–TTF and neuroticism influence sustained usage
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Interactive Technology and Smart Education (2026) 23 (2): 266–297.
Published: 11 November 2025
...Ramneek Bawa; Keerthi Jain; Pooja Goel Purpose Faculty members with high neuroticism are more likely to adopt generative artificial intelligence ( AI )-based learning tools to enhance their careers. Their heightened anxiety and uncertainty drive them toward user-friendly and efficient technologies...
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Smartphones and academic performance: evidence from India
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Interactive Technology and Smart Education (2023) 20 (2): 161–176.
Published: 14 February 2022
... in an academic environment. Neuroticism is found to significantly impact student performance (Chamorro-Premuzic and Furnham, 2003). Johnson and Bloom (1995) conducted a study among university students and concluded that neuroticism leads to procrastination. However, a study by Kim and Seo (2015) revealed...
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Online learning adoption: effects of neuroticism, openness to experience, and perceived values
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Interactive Technology and Smart Education (2016) 13 (3): 229–243.
Published: 19 September 2016
... of two important personality traits (i.e. openness to experience and neuroticism) and five perceived values (i.e. functional value, emotional value, social value, epistemic value and conditional value) on students’ intentions to adopt online learning. Design/methodology/approach A survey research...
