Relationship between external factors and behavioral intention of virtual reality implementation among vocational college students

Virtual reality (VR) technology has garnered increasing attention for its potential to improve learning outcomes in English learning in vocational colleges. Understanding the behavioral intention to use VR is essential for successful implementation. In practice, behavioral intention is shaped by ext...

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Main Authors: Yao, Ling, Marlissa Omar, Mohamad Sattar Rasul
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2025
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description Virtual reality (VR) technology has garnered increasing attention for its potential to improve learning outcomes in English learning in vocational colleges. Understanding the behavioral intention to use VR is essential for successful implementation. In practice, behavioral intention is shaped by external factors through multiple aspects, including previous experience, related training, policy, perceived cost and technicality. This study explored the relationship between external factors and behavioral intention to use VR in English learning, and provided insights into how these factors impact the acceptance of innovative educational tools. A quantitative research method was conducted and 520 vocational college students in Jilin Province, China involved in this study. The data were analyzed using Smart-PLS to assess the path coefficient results of the variables. The results showed that external factors were slightly positively correlated, but not statistically significant. Consequently, the hypothesis was rejected, indicating that external factors had no significant effect on behavioral intention to implement VR technology. These findings highlight the need to explore other factors that influence the adoption of VR in educational settings.
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spelling my-ukm.journal.267372026-03-17T04:57:12Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/26737/ Relationship between external factors and behavioral intention of virtual reality implementation among vocational college students Yao, Ling Marlissa Omar, Mohamad Sattar Rasul, Virtual reality (VR) technology has garnered increasing attention for its potential to improve learning outcomes in English learning in vocational colleges. Understanding the behavioral intention to use VR is essential for successful implementation. In practice, behavioral intention is shaped by external factors through multiple aspects, including previous experience, related training, policy, perceived cost and technicality. This study explored the relationship between external factors and behavioral intention to use VR in English learning, and provided insights into how these factors impact the acceptance of innovative educational tools. A quantitative research method was conducted and 520 vocational college students in Jilin Province, China involved in this study. The data were analyzed using Smart-PLS to assess the path coefficient results of the variables. The results showed that external factors were slightly positively correlated, but not statistically significant. Consequently, the hypothesis was rejected, indicating that external factors had no significant effect on behavioral intention to implement VR technology. These findings highlight the need to explore other factors that influence the adoption of VR in educational settings. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2025-11-30 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/26737/1/110-118%20-.pdf Yao, Ling and Marlissa Omar, and Mohamad Sattar Rasul, (2025) Relationship between external factors and behavioral intention of virtual reality implementation among vocational college students. Jurnal Pendidikan Malaysia, 50 (2). pp. 110-118. ISSN 2600-8823 http://ejournal.ukm.my/jpend
spellingShingle Yao, Ling
Marlissa Omar,
Mohamad Sattar Rasul,
Relationship between external factors and behavioral intention of virtual reality implementation among vocational college students
title Relationship between external factors and behavioral intention of virtual reality implementation among vocational college students
title_full Relationship between external factors and behavioral intention of virtual reality implementation among vocational college students
title_fullStr Relationship between external factors and behavioral intention of virtual reality implementation among vocational college students
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between external factors and behavioral intention of virtual reality implementation among vocational college students
title_short Relationship between external factors and behavioral intention of virtual reality implementation among vocational college students
title_sort relationship between external factors and behavioral intention of virtual reality implementation among vocational college students
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