尼日利亚西南部推广专业人员使用社交媒体平台的决定因素

B. Babasanya, M. O. Akinola, N. M. Saddiq, O. Ojeleye, M. Usman, L. Ganiyu, M. Olorukooba
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通过使用社交媒体,可以通过各种用户友好的平台,以更快的速度向更广泛的受众分享和提供农业信息。本研究调查了尼日利亚西南部推广专业人员对社交媒体平台的使用情况。通过多阶段抽样,选取了225名被调查者用于研究。调查结果显示,调查对象年龄在36 ~ 50岁之间,男性占52.2%,理学学士39.5%,HND 22.9%, PGD 15.1%, Ph.D 12.2%, M、Sc/M 10.2%。超过一半(58%)的受访者对使用WhatsApp进行扩展服务交付有一定的认识。回归分析结果显示,绩效预期对员工绩效有显著的正向影响(β=。1999, p< 0.05),努力期望(β=。[17] Babasanya等;生物工程学报,38(11):1-7,2020;文章no.AJAEES。62238 2 p< 0.05)和社会影响(β=。139, p< 0.05)。从研究结果来看,绩效期望、努力期望和社会影响是社交媒体使用的预测因子,并建议在使用社交媒体进行扩展服务交付时,这些因素应在研究领域得到重视。
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Determinants of Use of Social Media Platforms among Extension Professionals in Southwest, Nigeria
Opportunities to share and providing access to agricultural information at a much faster pace to a wider audience through a variety of user-friendly platforms can be achieved through the use of social media. This study investigated use of social media platforms among extension professionals in Southwest, Nigeria. Two hundred and five respondents were selected through multistage sampling and used for the study. The findings revealed that majority of respondents were between 36 and 50 years, 52.2% were male, 39.5% had B.Sc, 22.9% had HND, 15.1% had PGD, 12.2% had Ph.D and 10.2% had M,Sc/M.Phil, Over half (58%) of respondents had moderate awareness on use of WhatsApp for extension service delivery. Results of regression analysis showed positive and significant influence of performance expectancy (β=.199, p<.05), effort expectancy (β=.170, Original Research Article Babasanya et al.; AJAEES, 38(11): 1-7, 2020; Article no.AJAEES.62238 2 p<.05) and social influence (β=.139, p<.05) on use of social media platforms. From the result of the study, it was found that performance expectancy, effort expectancy and social influence were predictors of social media use, and recommended that in the use of social media for extension service delivery, these factors should be given attention in the study area.
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