The purpose of this study is to explore an Information System (IS) student retention model by modifying the integrated model of Tinto and Bean. The proposed model extends the integrated model by adding a construct named self-efficacy which is a psychological factor borrowed from self-efficacy theory. Data was collected from six private institutions in Taiwan and participants included students studying in the IS discipline in 2009. Structural equation modelling was utilised to validate the proposed model. Although the measures used in assessing the fit of the model obtained reflected the overall strength of the hypothesized model, the present study was not entirely supportive of Tinto's or Bean's models. Based on the significance o...
Persistence through undergraduate education may be explained by self-efficacy. It is the belief in o...
Research has confirmed the usefulness of Tinto's model in predicting undergraduate student with...
[[abstract]]The use of personal response systems (PRS) in classrooms is gaining popularity in the hi...
A modified version of Tinto and Bean's integrated model of student retention was tested on IS (...
The purpose of this study is to examine the combined effect of self efficacy and academic integratio...
This research-in-progress paper draws on an extensive body of literature related to student retentio...
This research-in-progress paper draws on an extensive body of literature related to student retentio...
This study examined the relationship between academic integration and self-efficacy with regard to i...
This study examined the relationship between academic integration and self-efficacy with regard to i...
This study was conducted to explore the effects of two countries model comparison program in Taiwan ...
This study examined the relationship between academic integration and self-efficacy with regard to i...
This research-in-progress paper draws on an extensive body of literature related to student retentio...
Theoretical models designed to predict whether students will persist or not have been valuable tools...
This study examines the relationship between computer self-efficacy and intended uses of technology ...
ABSTRACT Student retention rates in online courses are admittedly low. This article aims to evaluate...
Persistence through undergraduate education may be explained by self-efficacy. It is the belief in o...
Research has confirmed the usefulness of Tinto's model in predicting undergraduate student with...
[[abstract]]The use of personal response systems (PRS) in classrooms is gaining popularity in the hi...
A modified version of Tinto and Bean's integrated model of student retention was tested on IS (...
The purpose of this study is to examine the combined effect of self efficacy and academic integratio...
This research-in-progress paper draws on an extensive body of literature related to student retentio...
This research-in-progress paper draws on an extensive body of literature related to student retentio...
This study examined the relationship between academic integration and self-efficacy with regard to i...
This study examined the relationship between academic integration and self-efficacy with regard to i...
This study was conducted to explore the effects of two countries model comparison program in Taiwan ...
This study examined the relationship between academic integration and self-efficacy with regard to i...
This research-in-progress paper draws on an extensive body of literature related to student retentio...
Theoretical models designed to predict whether students will persist or not have been valuable tools...
This study examines the relationship between computer self-efficacy and intended uses of technology ...
ABSTRACT Student retention rates in online courses are admittedly low. This article aims to evaluate...
Persistence through undergraduate education may be explained by self-efficacy. It is the belief in o...
Research has confirmed the usefulness of Tinto's model in predicting undergraduate student with...
[[abstract]]The use of personal response systems (PRS) in classrooms is gaining popularity in the hi...