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Rathnasekara, K. |
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Suraweera, N. |
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dc.contributor.author |
Yatigammana, K. |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2023-05-19T06:27:05Z |
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dc.date.available |
2023-05-19T06:27:05Z |
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2023 |
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Rathnasekara, K., Suraweera, N., & Yatigammana, K. (2023). The impact of self-efficacy beliefs of employees on contextual issues of online learning: with reference to the banking sector in Sri Lanka. Asian Association of Open Universities Journal. https://doi.org/10.1108/aaouj-12-2022-0177 |
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http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/26308 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Purpose – The paper aims to clarify the relationship between perceived contextual issues and the self-efficacy
beliefs of the employees with e-learning engagement for their competency development. It proposes a model for
the banks to utilize their e-learning interventions more effectively by managing the identified contextual issues.
Simultaneously, this study aims to expand the domain of self-efficacy beliefs and apply its principles to dilute
the impact of the negative contextual issues which were not addressed through similar research.
Design/methodology/approach – The paper focuses on an exploratory study using a deductive approach
grounded on self-efficacy – one of the main dimensions of Bandura’s social cognitive theory. It adopted a mixed
methodology, and primary data were collected through an online survey (792 responses analyzed through
Statistical Package Social Science [SPSS]) and semi-structured interviews (20 respondents analyzed through
thematic analysis). The population comprises employees of private commercial banks who have recently
introduced e-learning.
Findings – The paper provides empirical insights about the contextual issues influencing e-learning and how
self-efficacy beliefs can be utilized to enhance the effective engagement of employees. Contextual issues related
to technological, organizational, personal and time-intensive factors influence e-learning engagement. The
strengthening of self-efficacy beliefs (learners’ enthusiasm and gaining) can be utilized to manage personal and
time-intensive factors. However, technological and organizational factors cannot be managed through a similar
approach as they did not report a significant relationship with self-efficacy.
Originality/value – This paper fulfills an identified need to study how e-learning can be utilized as an
effective competency development tool in the banking sector. |
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Asian Association of Open Universities Journal |
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dc.subject |
Online learning, Contextual issues, Competency developments, Effectiveness, Self-efficacy beliefs, Engagement |
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dc.title |
The impact of self-efficacy beliefs of employees on contextual issues of online learning: with reference to the banking sector in Sri Lanka |
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