Artículos académicos Unlocking innovation: how enjoyment drives GenAI use in higher education

Unlocking innovation: how enjoyment drives GenAI use in higher education

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2024

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generative artificial intelligence, higher education, technology adoption, perceived enjoyment, innovation education

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Desbloquear la innovación: cómo el disfrute impulsa el uso de GenAI en la educación superior

Introduction: Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) is rapidly transforming education holds immense potential for enhancing learning experiences and fostering innovation skills crucial for success in today’s rapidly changing job market. However, successful integration depends on student adoption. This study investigates factors influencing business students’ intention to use Gen AI in Innovation courses, focusing on the role of Perceived Enjoyment.

Method: A cross-sectional predictive analysis was conducted using data from 92 business undergraduate students in a Peruvian higher education institution. A survey questionnaire, adapted from Teo and Noyes, was used to measure perceived enjoyment, usefulness, ease of use, attitude toward, and intention to use Gen AI tools.

Results: The study found a strong positive relationship between Perceived Enjoyment and the intention to use Gen AI in Innovation courses. Furthermore, Perceived Enjoyment was positively associated with perceived ease of use. Interestingly, perceived usefulness did not show a significant effect on the intention to use Gen AI.

Conclusion: Our finding challenges the traditional emphasis on perceived usefulness as the primary driver of technology acceptance. Instead, our results suggest that prioritizing user enjoyment and ease of use in the design and implementation of Gen AI tools may be a more effective strategy for promoting their adoption in educational settings. This shift in focus from utility to experience could be crucial in unlocking the full potential of Gen AI to transform education.

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Autoría: Gregory Joseph Scott

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