Social Influence In The Adoption Process and Usage of Innovation: Gender Differences
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Social Influence In The Adoption Process and Usage of Innovation:
Gender Differences
Sacide Güzin MAZMANYasemin KOÇAK USLUEL
Vildan ÇEVİK
Hacettepe University, Faculty of EducationDepartment of Computer Education and Instructional
TechnologyTURKIYE
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Introduction
• There have been different theories and models about factors that influence the process of adoption and usage of an innovation, and also being informed about an innovation in a social system.
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Introduction
“Social influence” is taking
place as an influential
construct in the majority
of diffusion, acceptance
and adoption theories and
models in different
names.
Social factorsSubjective normsSocial norms ImageSocial Influence
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Therotical Framework
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Theories which included social influenceConstruct in
theory TRA TAM2 TPB C-TAM- TPB DIT MPCU UTAUT
Subjective norm
Social factor
Image
Therotical Framework
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Purpose of Study
• Determine in what ways elementary education prospective teachers are being informed about innovations
• Explain the role of social influence in the usage process of a technological innovation in terms of genders
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• In this study, adapting from UTAUT and TRA;• Social influence is defined as the perceived
external pressure that individuals feel in the process of being informed about innovation and decide to use it;
• and to the degree in which an individual perceives that important others believe he or she should use the new system.
Therotical Framework
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Methodology
Gender
Female 234 %78
Male 66 %22
Total 300 %100
Department
Elementary Mathematics Education 94 %31,3
Primary School Education 89 %29,7
Elementary Science Education 45 %15
Early Childhood Education 72 %24
Total 300 %100
Study Group
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Methodology
A questionnareDemographic featuresWays of being informed about innovationThe role of social influence in the usage process of
technologic innovations
• Data
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Result 1
ss
Mass Media (radio, TV, newspaper, magazine) 4.07 0.73
Friends conversations 3.80 0.74
Internet 3.54 0.94
Consulting to people who are important for you 3.47 0.83
Association and club membership 2.19 1.03
Opinions of subject expert 2.11 0.84
X
The ways of being informed about innovation
How Do You Most Frequently Being Informed About Innovations
Because "mass media" is easily accessible for students, it is the most frequently used . As students waste their most of times with their friends, influence of opinions and views of their valuable friends can be the reason of being "friends conversation" in second place.
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Result 1
ss
Mass Media (radio, TV, newspaper, magazine) 4.07 0,73
Friends conversations 3.80 0,74
Internet 3.54 0.94
Consulting to people who are important for you 3.47 0.83
Association and club membership 2.19 1.03
Opinions of subject expert 2.11 0.84
X
The ways of being informed about innovation
How Do You Most Frequently Being Informed About InnovationsHowever "internet" is seen as an important information resource in nowadays, it is limited access comparing with mass media could have caused for taking place after mass media and friends conversations.
As students consults to their friends, family, colleagues and neighborhoods, the means of option of "consulting to people who are important for you" is close to internet’s means and takes in the fourth place.
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Result 1
ss
Mass Media (radio, TV, newspaper, magazine) 4.07 0,73
Friends conversations 3.80 0,74
Internet 3.54 0,94
Consulting to people who are important for you 3.47 0,83
Association and club membership 2.19 1.03
Opinions of subject expert 2.11 0.84
X
The ways of being informed about innovation
How Do You Most Frequently Being Informed About Innovations
Because "association and club membership" and "opinions of subject
expert" could be seen as formal structures and students usually prefer
informal structures, these two options are used by students with minimal
means.
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Result 2
Comparing social influence in terms of gender
Results of Social Influence in Terms of Gender in Usage Process of an Innovation
N ss
Personal
Female 234 4.66 1.87
Male 66 5.23 1.99
Total 300 4.79 1.90
Social
Female 234 4.74 1.23
Male 66 5.21 1.50
Total 300 4.84 1.30
X
Social influence is more influential on people’s decisions for adoption and usage of an innovation than personal decisons.
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Result 2
Comparing social influence in terms of gender
t- test Results of Social Influence in Terms of Gender in Usage Process of an Innovation
N ss
Personnel
Female 234 4.66 1.87
Male 66 5.23 1.99
Total 300 4.79 1.90
Social
Female 234 4.74 1.23
Male 66 5.21 1.50
Total 300 4.84 1.30
X
Personal decisions is more dominant for males than social influence.
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Result 2
Comparing social influence in terms of gender
t- test Results of Social Influence in Terms of Gender in Usage Process of an Innovation
N ss
Personnel
Female 234 4.66 1.87
Male 66 5.23 1.99
Total 300 4.79 1.90
Social
Female 234 4.74 1.23
Male 66 5.21 1.50
Total 300 4.84 1.30
X
Social influnce is more dominant for females than personal decisions.
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Conclusion
Individuals could decide to use an innovation if their social environment also use it.
Espically in collaborative learning environments, students who observe success, interest and efforts of their friends, could tend to behave similiarly.
Instructional organizations and educators could eliminate gender differences divide effects by preparing collaborative learning environments in which students could learn from eachother and teach to eachother.
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Conclusion
Because students are most frequently being informed about innovation by mass media, friends conversations and internet, it can be suggested that the media must be aware of its’ social responsibility and present actual programs, articles, magazines or introduction pages towards technological innovations.