2021
DOI: 10.4018/ijea.2021010103
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Rural Technology Adoption and Use Model in Rural Africa

Abstract: Mobile telephony networks have seen a high rate of adoption worldwide in recent years. However, these networks do not exist everywhere, and even where they are, their adoption is lagging. Especially in uncovered rural areas, it is difficult to predict the technology's acceptance and adoption factors. This study deals with the usage gap of mobile telephone networks and attempts in a methodological approach based on structural equation modeling to prevent the telephone usage gap in rural Africa yet to be co… Show more

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“…Second, the data for this research were collected from participants in urban areas in Ghana. In the future, we can survey users in suburban and rural areas since their need for mobile technology and their use of it may differ from those of residents in urban areas (Tognisse & Degila, 2021). Our study also focuses on one country, but future research could conduct cross-cultural comparisons with a country in the same region (West Africa) or in a different region (e.g., North, Central, Southern, and East Africa) since even neighboring countries have different cultures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, the data for this research were collected from participants in urban areas in Ghana. In the future, we can survey users in suburban and rural areas since their need for mobile technology and their use of it may differ from those of residents in urban areas (Tognisse & Degila, 2021). Our study also focuses on one country, but future research could conduct cross-cultural comparisons with a country in the same region (West Africa) or in a different region (e.g., North, Central, Southern, and East Africa) since even neighboring countries have different cultures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%