• DocumentCode
    667445
  • Title

    Determinants of technology innovation implementation effectiveness in higher education institutions

  • Author

    Kandiri, John ; Mugand, Nixon

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Comput. & Inf. Technol., Kenyatta Univ., Nairobi, Kenya
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    29-31 May 2013
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    13
  • Abstract
    Higher education institutions have continued to acquire technologies with alacrity. However, the transition from adoption to application in teaching and learning has been below expectations. This exploratory study investigated the lack of cadence between adoption and effective implementation of educational technology initiatives. The study was based on PHEA-ETI projects that ran between June 2008 and June 2012. The projects entailed implementation of technology initiatives for example animating science content among others. A questionnaire was sent to all persons involved in the implementation of the projects. Out of the 163 targeted respondents, 105 usable responses were received. Team leaders were interviewed with focus groups held with implementation teams. The study adopted: top management, financial motivation, organizational culture. The new model added the variables: team leadership, monitoring and evaluation and innovation efficacy. When the data was analysed using SPSS version 17, the results confirmed determinants from earlier studies while also showing that team leadership and project efficacy were significant factors to consider in technology innovation implementation.
  • Keywords
    data analysis; educational administrative data processing; educational institutions; educational technology; further education; innovation management; teaching; team working; PHEA-ETI projects; SPSS version 17; educational technology initiatives; financial motivation; higher education institutions; innovation efficacy; learning; organizational culture; project efficacy; science content animation; teaching; team leadership; technology innovation implementation effectiveness; Availability; Computational modeling; Educational institutions; Mathematical model; Meteorology; Technological innovation; Higher education; Organizational Theory; Technology Adoption Theories; implementation effectiveness; information and communication technologies;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    IST-Africa Conference and Exhibition (IST-Africa), 2013
  • Conference_Location
    Nairobi
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-905824-38-0
  • Type

    conf

  • Filename
    6701789