What is it about?

The purpose of this paper is to assess whether social needs, social influences and convenience of smart phones affects students’ dependence on them. This research also examines whether students’ dependence on smart phones influences their purchase behaviour. This investigation is conducted among the students in a public university in the Federal Territory of Labuan, Malaysia. Results via multiple regression analysis revealed that social needs and social influences significantly affect students’ dependence on smart phones. The first was found to have the strongest effect. A strong relationship also existed between dependence on smart phones and students’ purchase behaviour.

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Why is it important?

This research should contribute significantly to academics and educational developers in encouraging the students’ use of personal technologies such as smart phones and tablet PCs to enhance their learning process. On the smart phone provider side, the research findings could motivate them to continuously increase the smart phone functionality to be more relevant to students. The fact that dependence on smart phones contributes significantly in the students’ purchase behaviour may lead to better insights that they depend on the smart phone, which causes them to feel insecure when it is not with them. Their positive experience with smart phones outweighs their negative experience, as their usage of smart phones is high. The research provides a unique perspective of students’ dependence on smart phones, which is not much covered in the literature in the Malaysia context. The measurement produced can be used as a research tool for more exploratory and explanatory research regarding students’ use of personal technologies such as smart phones and tablet PCs.

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The purpose of this paper is to assess whether social needs, social influences and convenience of smart phones affects students’ dependence on them. This research also examines whether students’ dependence on smart phones influences their purchase behaviour. This investigation is conducted among the students in a public university in the Federal Territory of Labuan, Malaysia. This research should contribute significantly to academics and educational developers in encouraging the students’ use of personal technologies such as smart phones and tablet PCs to enhance their learning process. On the smart phone provider side, the research findings could motivate them to continuously increase the smart phone functionality to be more relevant to students. The fact that dependence on smart phones contributes significantly in the students’ purchase behaviour may lead to better insights that they depend on the smart phone, which causes them to feel insecure when it is not with them. Their positive experience with smart phones outweighs their negative experience, as their usage of smart phones is high. The research provides a unique perspective of students’ dependence on smart phones, which is not much covered in the literature in the Malaysia context. The measurement produced can be used as a research tool for more exploratory and explanatory research regarding students’ use of personal technologies such as smart phones and tablet PCs.

Professor Dr Norazah Mohd Suki
Universiti Utara Malaysia

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This page is a summary of: Students’ dependence on smart phones, Campus-Wide Information Systems, March 2013, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/10650741311306309.
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