Work place: Federal University of Technology, Akure/ Department of Cyber Security, Ondo State, Nigeria
E-mail: ajgabriel@futa.edu.ng
Website: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6665-9308
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Biography
Arome Junior Gabriel is an Associate Professor at the Department of Cyber Security, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria. He has an extensive research portfolio spanning secure computing systems, post-quantum cryptography, cloud security, and AI-driven applications. His work includes the development of secure electronic voting systems, blockchain-based solutions, intrusion detection systems, and privacy-preserving frameworks for modern digital environments.
By Arome J. Gabriel Akindeji Ibrahim Makinde Peter A. Aborisade
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijwmt.2026.03.14, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2026
Mobile devices have played a crucial role in enhancing education but students' concerns about security and privacy may act as a barrier to their engagement with mobile learning apps. We quantified how perceived security, privacy, risk and trust shape student adoption beyond TAM constructs. PRISMA-guided systematic review identified 34 studies from six databases. Random-effects meta-analysis pooled 28 correlations and a two-stage MASEM tested an integrated model. The results show that perceived security risk significantly diminishes student trust (β = -0.24) and the perceived usefulness of an app (β = -0.18). The trust strongly boosts both usefulness (β = 0.32) and positive attitudes (β = 0.29). The usefulness and attitude factors fully mediate the effect on a student's intention to use the app, explaining 79% of the variance (R² = 0.79). The trust is the linchpin for adoption. Security and privacy are not backend technicalities but frontend determinants that shape a student's initial decision to engage with mobile learning tools.
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