3 research outputs found
Socio-cultural approach to digital information literacy of postgraduate students in Sri Lanka
In today’s information era, combined with technological advancement, most of the information is
presented in the digital form. Therefore, the individuals who deal directly with information should
be fluent in handling digital information or they should be digital information literate, since
creating a digital literate student community is responsibility of librarians and Information
Science and Technology teachers. The current study is a socio-cultural approach to investigate the
digital information literacy level of postgraduate students in Sri Lanka. Hundred and fifty subjects
from two reputed universities in Sri Lanka were included in the study, and the results clearly
indicate a higher shift towards digital information literacy skills among the post graduates. Based
on this study, recommendations have been made to develop the infrastructure facilities at
university level, and to facilitate the availability of more digital information literacy programs for
postgraduate students through their respective libraries
Understanding Blockchain Adoption in Italian Firms
This study investigates individuals’ blockchain adoption behavior
focusing on the Italian setting, and gathering perceptions from information systems
practitioners and entrepreneurs. The aim of the paper is to understand what are
the factors that push organizational actors to use the blockchain. To this aim we
embrace the second version of the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology
(UTAUT). The model was estimated using the structural equation modeling
with partial least square estimation (PLS-SEM). Our results show that performance
expectancy and social influence are factors that have a strong positive effect on people
intention to adopt blockchain. Surprisingly, the findings unveil that experience has
a negative effect on blockchain use intention. This allows us to argue that the technology
under scrutiny has such a disruptive nature that individuals with previous
experience look at it with skepticisms as its implementation involves a full re-think
of all routines and practices