Affiliation:
1. Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Greensboro North Carolina USA
2. Department of Business Information Systems and Analytics North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Greensboro North Carolina USA
Abstract
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to understand how instructor clarity and computer‐mediated behaviors influence students’ affective learning and technology self‐efficacy in online supply chain management (SCM) courses, which show how the instructor–student relationship affects online learning experiences. Data were collected through an online questionnaire using the Prolific human subject's pool. The data supported a model in which instructors’ clarity and computer‐mediated immediate behaviors indirectly influenced students’ technology self‐efficacy and affect for the course through the mediation of perceived immediacy. Affect for the instructor did not fit into the final model. The findings in this study help SCM instructors navigate the pedagogical pivot that may be required for the next unexpected event (pandemic, etc.) without compromising student learning goals.
Subject
Decision Sciences (miscellaneous),Education,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)
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