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Resumen de Academic Referent Group Influences on Hospitality Students´ Intentions to Enroll in an Online Course

Cynthia Mejia, Kelly Virginia Phelan

  • Despite the popularity and growth of online courses in hospitality higher education, there still exists ambivalence toward this form of course delivery. Greater scheduling flexibility and accommodation of an ever-growing population of nontraditional students are presented as supporting online course adoption in programs still apprehensive toward this form of instruction. Given the pervasive nature and accessibility of Internet-based learning, this study utilized the technology acceptance model to determine the academic referent group influences on students� intentions to enroll in an online course. Findings revealed plausible referent group influences that could be leveraged to encourage students to enroll in an online course, which would ultimately facilitate a positive learning experience


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