Despite the acknowledgement of the significance of income, affordability and cultural factors in using mobilephones research, there are few studies on how these factors affect females’ use of mobile technology. Hence, thispaper aims to expand knowledge on female consumers’ use of mobile phones and mobile applications indeveloping countries. It develops a model based on combining the extended unified theory of acceptance and useof technology and the cultural influence model. Multi-stage cluster sampling was used to distribute hard copyquestionnaires in Jordanian, Iraqi and UAE households led to 629 replies from female consumers. The resultsindicated that although income is an important factor, cost is not the highest barrier for females. Cul...
For many women in resource-constrained environments, mobile phones are the first and foremost inform...
Mobile phones have the potential to increase access to health information, improve patient-provider ...
Are mobile phones the best vehicle for reducing gender inequality in the developing world? ICT exper...
Despite the acknowledgement of the significance of income, affordability and cultural factors in usi...
Executive summary Mobile phone ownership in low and middle-income countries has skyrocketed in the ...
The paper looks at women’s use of mobile phones and more-than-voice services, and how this can be le...
We study the causal impact of reducing the mobile gender gap. Leveraging one of the first large-scal...
This is the first research to study gender differences among consumers in a cross-national context i...
Despite a steady economic and social development in Bangladesh, women are in an underprivileged situ...
In India, men own around 70% of mobile phones, creating a gender digital divide for the most widely ...
For many women in resource-constrained environments, mobile phones are the first and foremost inform...
This paper examines gender differences in Iraq in terms of smartphone adoption and use, with a speci...
Purpose- This paper investigates how mobile phones can be used to support women’s entrepreneurs...
This is the first research to study gender differences among consumers in a cross-national context i...
Digital information and communication technologies are recognized as vital tools for empowering marg...
For many women in resource-constrained environments, mobile phones are the first and foremost inform...
Mobile phones have the potential to increase access to health information, improve patient-provider ...
Are mobile phones the best vehicle for reducing gender inequality in the developing world? ICT exper...
Despite the acknowledgement of the significance of income, affordability and cultural factors in usi...
Executive summary Mobile phone ownership in low and middle-income countries has skyrocketed in the ...
The paper looks at women’s use of mobile phones and more-than-voice services, and how this can be le...
We study the causal impact of reducing the mobile gender gap. Leveraging one of the first large-scal...
This is the first research to study gender differences among consumers in a cross-national context i...
Despite a steady economic and social development in Bangladesh, women are in an underprivileged situ...
In India, men own around 70% of mobile phones, creating a gender digital divide for the most widely ...
For many women in resource-constrained environments, mobile phones are the first and foremost inform...
This paper examines gender differences in Iraq in terms of smartphone adoption and use, with a speci...
Purpose- This paper investigates how mobile phones can be used to support women’s entrepreneurs...
This is the first research to study gender differences among consumers in a cross-national context i...
Digital information and communication technologies are recognized as vital tools for empowering marg...
For many women in resource-constrained environments, mobile phones are the first and foremost inform...
Mobile phones have the potential to increase access to health information, improve patient-provider ...
Are mobile phones the best vehicle for reducing gender inequality in the developing world? ICT exper...