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The impact of E-service quality, Facebook usage and Artificial Intelligence on E-learning systems: The mediating role of student satisfaction

The adoption of e-learning systems has been increasing and reports indicate that Asia has the highest percentage of the growth towards e-learning systems. Following this backdrop, the main purpose of the present study was to evaluate the role of the E-service quality, Facebook usage, artificial inte...

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Published in:International Journal of Management Research and Emerging Science 2021-03, Vol.11 (1)
Main Authors: Shehzadi, Sidra, Jamshed, Samia, Hira Nosheen, Jamil Asim, Sehar Alam Bhatti, Akram, Shazia
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