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Journal : Journal of Applied Data Sciences

Acceptance and Success Model for AI Use in Higher Education: Development, Instrument Decomposition, and Its Triangulation Testing Subiyakto, Aang; Huda, Muhammad Q; Hakiem, Nashrul; Suseno, Hendra B; Arifin, Viva; Azmi, Agus N; Sani, Asrul; Yuniarto, Dwi; Hartawan, Muhammad S; Suryatno, Agung; Muji, Muji; Kurniawan, Fachrul; Kusumawati, Ririen; Balogun, Naeem A; Ahlan, Abd. Rahman
Journal of Applied Data Sciences Vol 6, No 4: December 2025
Publisher : Bright Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47738/jads.v6i4.619

Abstract

Prior social computing studies described that the performance of technology products is about how the product use benefits the users, including Artificial Intelligence (AI). To have an impact, ensuring how AI is used is a prerequisite after the development. Furthermore, its use is also influenced by how users accept AI. This study aimed to develop an acceptance and success model of AI use in the higher education world from the user perspective, to decompose the model into its instrument level, and to test the validity and reliability of the research instrument. The researchers developed the model by adopting and combining the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and the Information System Success Model (ISSM) and adapting the proposed model in the context of AI use in higher education learning. The measurement items were derived from definitions of the variables and indicators of the model. The instrument was tested sequentially using triangulation methods. The quantitative testing was online survey with about 51 respondents and the qualitative one was interview involving five experts. This study may contribute methodologically as one of the guidance for novice scholars in similar works. It may relate to the clarity of the research procedure and the implementation of the mixed testing methods. Of course, the assumptions, samples, and data used in the study cannot be generalized for the other studies. Referring to the model development, the proposed model may not cover the other factors related to the ethical, cultural, and organizational barriers for adopting AI. These barriers may also affect its acceptance and success. Thus, the adoption of the factors related the barriers may also be interesting to study further.
Co-Authors A, Miftahul Hikmah Putri Samudera Aang Subiyakto Abd. Rahman Ahlan Abdurrozzaaq Ashshiddiqi Zuhri Achmad Fahreza Alif Pahlevi Agung Teguh Wibowo Almais Agus Sofiyan Anwar, Agus Sofiyan Ahmad Fahmi Karami Ainul Yaqin Aldian Faizzul Anwar Anwar, Aldian Faizzul Arief, Yunifa Miftachul Asrul Sani Azmi, Agus N Balogun, Naeem A Cahyo Crysdian Dita Aisha Dwi Purbo Yuwono Dwi Yuniarto Eko Agus Moh. Iqbal Erfan Ainul Yakin Fachrul Kurniawan Fathurrahman Fathurrahman Fithriani Matondang, Fithriani Fresy Nugroho Fresy Nugroho Hariyadi, Muhammad Amin Hartawan, Muhammad S Hidayah, Ika Arofatul Hidayah Hidayah, Imalatul Huda, Muhammad Q Ida Ayu Putu Sri Widnyani imamudin Imamudin, M Imamudin, Muhammad Irwan Budi Santoso Kunaefi, Aang Kurniawati Kurniawati Lia Wahyuliningtyas MARIA BINTANG Marudin, Marudin Maulidifa, Renisa Mokhamad Amin Hariyadi Muchammad Mustaqhfiri, Muchammad Muhammad Andryan Muhammad Andryan Wahyu Saputra Muhammad Faisal Muhammad Isa Ansori Muji, Muji Nashrul Hakiem Novardy, Novardy Nur Fitriyah Ayu Tunjung Sari Pahlevi, Achmad Fahreza Alif Prima Astuti Handayani Puspa Miladin Nuraida Safitri A. Silfiyah, Chilmiatus Sri Harini Subarkah, Aan Fuad Sulika Sulika Suryatno, Agung Suseno, Hendra B Syawab, Moh Husnus Totok Chamidy Usman Pagalay Viva Arifin Wahyuliningtyas, Lia Wibowo, Firmansyah Rekso Wiwik Handayani Yuliawan, Audi Bayu Yuniar Setyo Marandy Yunifa Miftachul Arif Yunifa Mittachul Arif Yusril Haza Mahendra Zainal Abidin Zainal Abidin Zuhri, Abdurrozaq Ashshiddiqi Zuhri, Abdurrozzaaq Ashshiddiqi