ASSESSING INSTITUTIONAL READINESS AND STAKEHOLDER PERCEPTIONS  TOWARD STRATEGIC ADOPTION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN  TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS IN RIVERS STATE.

Authors

  • Isilebo, N. C.  (Ph.D)  Department of Educational Foundation, Faculty of Education, University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Author
  • Festus, N. O.  (Ph.D)  Department of Educational Management Faculty of Education, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education. Author
  • Worika, B. L  Department of Educational Management,  Faculty of Education, University of Port Harcourt Author

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, Institutional Readiness, Stakeholder Perceptions, Strategic Adoption, Tertiary Institutions, Digital Transformation, Educational Technology.

Abstract

This study examines the institutional readiness and stakeholder perceptions toward the strategic adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in tertiary institutions within Rivers State, Nigeria, against the backdrop of global shifts in digital pedagogy and education governance. As AI technologies increasingly redefine teaching, learning, administration, and research across higher education, understanding the preparedness of institutions and the disposition of key stakeholders becomes imperative for informed, sustainable integration. The study adopts a descriptive correlational research design, this study interrogates the interrelationship between critical readiness indicators technological infrastructure, policy frameworks, leadership commitment, and human capital competence and stakeholders’ cognitive, affective, and behavioural orientations toward AI adoption. A stratified sample of academic lecturers, was surveyed using a structured instrument.  Findings revealed that while awareness of AI is relatively high among stakeholders, actual institutional preparedness and implementation strategies remain underdeveloped. Significant positive correlations were observed between institutional readiness indicators and the extent of AI adoption in teaching, administration, research, and student support services. The study emphasizes the need for targeted policy interventions, increased investment in digital infrastructure, and capacity-building programs to bridge the gap between perception and practice. It concludes that fostering a strategically aligned, well-supported, and technologically empowered academic environment is essential for sustainable AI integration in Nigerian higher education. Recommendations include the development of national AI education policies and collaborative platforms for stakeholder engagement in AI planning and implementation

 

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2026-07-08

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ASSESSING INSTITUTIONAL READINESS AND STAKEHOLDER PERCEPTIONS  TOWARD STRATEGIC ADOPTION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN  TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS IN RIVERS STATE. (2026). Scientific Journal of Educational Management, Research and Law, 6(1), 108-124. https://journals.aemapp.org/index.php/SJEMRL/article/view/413

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