Abstract / Description of output
Digital natives is a term used to describe current Higher Education (HE) students,whose lives are proliferated by digital technologies. To cater to needs of this new generation of students, HE institutions increasingly adopt digital tools such as Virtual Learning Environments (VLE) and Social Media (SM). Little is known,however, about the impact of these digital technologies on students’ HE outcomes.Drawing from service productivity theories, this study aims to address this gap.Through exploratory sequential mixed research methods, we identify five HE outcomes and reveal that Learning-Oriented Outcomes are the most important in HE even when digital technologies are not used; and these outcomes are further enhanced when students use VLE. Learning-Oriented Outcomes, however, are the least important when SM is used in HE; students tend to prioritise outcomes related to Knowledge Transfer instead. Our research findings derive theoretical and practical contributions, and open up avenues for future research.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Studies in Higher Education |
Early online date | 3 Dec 2019 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 3 Dec 2019 |
Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)
- social media
- virtual learning environment
- higher education
- productivity
- digital natives