Modeling Business vs Non-Business Students Blended Learning Experience: Invariance Assessment and Multigroup Analysis

Usually, business students perform better in entrepreneurship subjects as compared to non-business students. This study aims to compare performance between business and non-business students. Five variables (student engagement, student interactions, satisfaction, efficiency, and effectiveness) were...

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Published in:Asian Journal of Business Research
Main Author: Nasirun N.; Ramayah T.; Khalid S.A.; Shahruddin S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Asia Business Research Corporation 2021
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Nasirun N.; Ramayah T.; Khalid S.A.; Shahruddin S.
Modeling Business vs Non-Business Students Blended Learning Experience: Invariance Assessment and Multigroup Analysis
2021
Asian Journal of Business Research
11
3
10.14707/ajbr.210114
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85124121267&doi=10.14707%2fajbr.210114&partnerID=40&md5=c5bca9b502c0eaec2a2f0e73523db344
Usually, business students perform better in entrepreneurship subjects as compared to non-business students. This study aims to compare performance between business and non-business students. Five variables (student engagement, student interactions, satisfaction, efficiency, and effectiveness) were included in the research framework as this study was underpinned by the Social Constructivism Approach. The study used a structured questionnaire to collect data from business students and non-business students who were enrolled in the course Fundamental of Entrepreneurship. The data for the study was analyzed using SmartPLS 3.3.3. First, the invariance of measurement items was assessed using the Permutation analysis and then we ran a multigroup analysis to assess the measurement, structural model and group comparison. The results of this study reveal a significant difference between the positive direct effect between student interaction and effectiveness among business and non-business students. The results also show a significant difference between the indirect effect between student engagement and effectiveness among the compared groups. This study contributes to the literature within the spectrum of the Social Constructivism Approach. Moreover, the study outlines practical contributions to the higher learning institutions that use the online learning approach for large classrooms. © 2021, Asia Business Research Corporation. All rights reserved.
Asia Business Research Corporation
24634522
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Nasirun N.; Ramayah T.; Khalid S.A.; Shahruddin S.
spellingShingle Nasirun N.; Ramayah T.; Khalid S.A.; Shahruddin S.
Modeling Business vs Non-Business Students Blended Learning Experience: Invariance Assessment and Multigroup Analysis
author_facet Nasirun N.; Ramayah T.; Khalid S.A.; Shahruddin S.
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title Modeling Business vs Non-Business Students Blended Learning Experience: Invariance Assessment and Multigroup Analysis
title_short Modeling Business vs Non-Business Students Blended Learning Experience: Invariance Assessment and Multigroup Analysis
title_full Modeling Business vs Non-Business Students Blended Learning Experience: Invariance Assessment and Multigroup Analysis
title_fullStr Modeling Business vs Non-Business Students Blended Learning Experience: Invariance Assessment and Multigroup Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Modeling Business vs Non-Business Students Blended Learning Experience: Invariance Assessment and Multigroup Analysis
title_sort Modeling Business vs Non-Business Students Blended Learning Experience: Invariance Assessment and Multigroup Analysis
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description Usually, business students perform better in entrepreneurship subjects as compared to non-business students. This study aims to compare performance between business and non-business students. Five variables (student engagement, student interactions, satisfaction, efficiency, and effectiveness) were included in the research framework as this study was underpinned by the Social Constructivism Approach. The study used a structured questionnaire to collect data from business students and non-business students who were enrolled in the course Fundamental of Entrepreneurship. The data for the study was analyzed using SmartPLS 3.3.3. First, the invariance of measurement items was assessed using the Permutation analysis and then we ran a multigroup analysis to assess the measurement, structural model and group comparison. The results of this study reveal a significant difference between the positive direct effect between student interaction and effectiveness among business and non-business students. The results also show a significant difference between the indirect effect between student engagement and effectiveness among the compared groups. This study contributes to the literature within the spectrum of the Social Constructivism Approach. Moreover, the study outlines practical contributions to the higher learning institutions that use the online learning approach for large classrooms. © 2021, Asia Business Research Corporation. All rights reserved.
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