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The Influence of E-Learning on Individual and Collective Empowerment in the Public Sector: An Empirical Study of Korean Government Employees

Authors
Hur, Mann HyungIm, Yeonwook
Issue Date
2013
Publisher
ATHABASCA UNIV PRESS
Keywords
Individual empowerment; collective empowerment; e-learning; online discussion; government employment; self-determination
Citation
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF RESEARCH IN OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNING, v.14, no.4, pp 191 - 213
Pages
23
Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF RESEARCH IN OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNING
Volume
14
Number
4
Start Page
191
End Page
213
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/15109
DOI
10.19173/irrodl.v14i4.1498
ISSN
1492-3831
Abstract
Our study explores the influence of e-learning on individual and collective empowerment by using data collected from e-learning class participants of Korea's Cyber-Education Center. For the survey, a questionnaire was sent to each of the 41 central ministries' education and training officers (ETO) via email. The ETOs distributed the questionnaire to individuals in their ministries who have taken e-learning classes offered by the Cyber-Education Center during the first half of 2012. Out of more than 1,000 e-learning class attendees, 161 responded to the questionnaire survey. A set of multiple regression models was employed to explore significant predictors of government employees' individual and collective empowerment in e-learning environments. Using existing literature on empowerment theories, a set of 16 questions was developed. A factor analysis was conducted to condense 16 individual variables into several large categories. Four factors including meaning, competence, self-determination, and collective empowerment were extracted from the 16 questions. The first three equations stood for individual empowerment and the last one for collective empowerment. Each of the four factors was utilized as a dependent variable in the multiple regression analysis. Each regression model uncovered its own set of variables that played a role in empowerment. The predictor variables of the meaning dimension were more widely split than those of the competence dimension or the self-determination dimension and collective empowerment. Only one independent variable-preference of e-learning class to offline class-was associated with all four dependent variables. However, modalities of e-learning activity, which were expected to be a significant predictor of empowerment, were not associated with any of the four dependent variables. In addition, lecture types of the e-learning class were also expected to be a significant predictor of empowerment but were only associated with the competence dimension.
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