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      The role of digital learning toward students' satisfaction and university brand image at educational institutes of Pakistan: a post-effect of COVID-19

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      Asian Education and Development Studies
      Emerald

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          This study is undertaken to examine the role of information and communication technology (ICT), e-service quality and e-information quality towards brand image of universities by concentrating on students’ e-learning, e-word of mouth and satisfaction.

          Design/methodology/approach

          The target population was the students of public and private universities in Pakistan. Data collected using an e-questionnaire by 408 students were subjected to PLS-SEM for analysis.

          Findings

          Findings revealed that ICT, e-service quality and e-information quality are positively contributed toward students' e-learning which ultimately leads to create positive e-word of mouth and students' satisfaction. Meanwhile, results also identified that e-word of mouth and students' satisfaction lead to generate a positive brand image of universities.

          Practical implications

          This study has unique implications for universities to develop an e-learning platform to facilitate their students in this situation of COVID-19. It provides guidelines for educational institutions to implement the learning management system effectively with a view to facilitate the students with education.

          Originality/value

          This study has novel contribution in literature in the domain of digital learning. It is unique in a way to integrate the usage of technology with students' e-learning and satisfaction that ultimately create brand image of universities.

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                Journal
                Asian Education and Development Studies
                AEDS
                Emerald
                2046-3162
                September 10 2020
                March 11 2021
                September 10 2020
                March 11 2021
                : 10
                : 2
                : 276-294
                Article
                10.1108/AEDS-04-2020-0063
                71314c17-7d00-4e58-b5e2-9fcb4a677c5b
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