A contextual ICT model to explain adoption of mobile applications in developing countries: A case study of Tunisia

In Tunisia, agriculture is the main source of livelihood for more than 75% of small and sub sistence farmers with minimal use of technology. The use of information and communication technology (ICT),such as mobile applications, represents a pertinent opportunity for these smallholders to access agri...

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Autores principales: Dhehibi, Boubaker, Dhraief, Mohamed Zied, Frija, Aymen, Ouerghemmi, Hassen, Rischkowsky, Barbara, Rudiger, Udo
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134517
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author Dhehibi, Boubaker
Dhraief, Mohamed Zied
Frija, Aymen
Ouerghemmi, Hassen
Rischkowsky, Barbara
Rudiger, Udo
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Dhraief, Mohamed Zied
Frija, Aymen
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description In Tunisia, agriculture is the main source of livelihood for more than 75% of small and sub sistence farmers with minimal use of technology. The use of information and communication technology (ICT),such as mobile applications, represents a pertinent opportunity for these smallholders to access agricultural innovation and market information and improve their farming technologies and farm management. Thus, ICT can act as a replacement to foster access to innovation for this category of farmers. Unfortunately, the underuse of mobile applications has contributed to low and slow adoption of agricultural innovation and conse quently the benefits of this technology have not been attained. The purpose of this study is to identify the factors affecting the adoption of Short Message Service (SMS) through a con textual ICT model for livestock, olive crop, and beekeeping. Data were collected from 200 small-scale beekeepers, 225 olive growers, and 140 livestock breeders selected in Jen douba, Kairouan, and Zaghouan in Tunisia. The objective of this paper is to examine the fac tors that influence mobile applications using the partial least squares structural equation modelling technique, for livestock, olive crop, and beekeeping agricultural activities. The results showed that the final ICT-induced structural models were highly predictive of the use of SMS and its increased adoption. Factors affecting the use of SMS differed according to the farming system. The major perceived factor affecting the use of SMS was ‘observability’ for livestock farmers, ‘compatibility’ for olive growers, and ‘information quality’ for beekeepers. Understanding these factors by taking into account the specificity of the agricultural activity leads to a better understanding of the adoption of ICT tools by smallholder farmers in Tunisia
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spelling CGSpace1345172026-01-23T02:15:01Z A contextual ICT model to explain adoption of mobile applications in developing countries: A case study of Tunisia Dhehibi, Boubaker Dhraief, Mohamed Zied Frija, Aymen Ouerghemmi, Hassen Rischkowsky, Barbara Rudiger, Udo livelihoods livestock tunisia ict In Tunisia, agriculture is the main source of livelihood for more than 75% of small and sub sistence farmers with minimal use of technology. The use of information and communication technology (ICT),such as mobile applications, represents a pertinent opportunity for these smallholders to access agricultural innovation and market information and improve their farming technologies and farm management. Thus, ICT can act as a replacement to foster access to innovation for this category of farmers. Unfortunately, the underuse of mobile applications has contributed to low and slow adoption of agricultural innovation and conse quently the benefits of this technology have not been attained. The purpose of this study is to identify the factors affecting the adoption of Short Message Service (SMS) through a con textual ICT model for livestock, olive crop, and beekeeping. Data were collected from 200 small-scale beekeepers, 225 olive growers, and 140 livestock breeders selected in Jen douba, Kairouan, and Zaghouan in Tunisia. The objective of this paper is to examine the fac tors that influence mobile applications using the partial least squares structural equation modelling technique, for livestock, olive crop, and beekeeping agricultural activities. The results showed that the final ICT-induced structural models were highly predictive of the use of SMS and its increased adoption. Factors affecting the use of SMS differed according to the farming system. The major perceived factor affecting the use of SMS was ‘observability’ for livestock farmers, ‘compatibility’ for olive growers, and ‘information quality’ for beekeepers. Understanding these factors by taking into account the specificity of the agricultural activity leads to a better understanding of the adoption of ICT tools by smallholder farmers in Tunisia 2023-10-26 2023-11-15T17:10:19Z 2023-11-15T17:10:19Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134517 en Open Access application/pdf Public Library of Science Boubaker Dhehibi, Mohamed Zied Dhraief, Aymen Frija, Hassen Ouerghemmi, Barbara Rischkowsky, Udo Rudiger. (26/10/2023). A contextual ICT model to explain adoption of mobile applications in developing countries: A case study of Tunisia. PLoS ONE, 18 (10).
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Dhehibi, Boubaker
Dhraief, Mohamed Zied
Frija, Aymen
Ouerghemmi, Hassen
Rischkowsky, Barbara
Rudiger, Udo
A contextual ICT model to explain adoption of mobile applications in developing countries: A case study of Tunisia
title A contextual ICT model to explain adoption of mobile applications in developing countries: A case study of Tunisia
title_full A contextual ICT model to explain adoption of mobile applications in developing countries: A case study of Tunisia
title_fullStr A contextual ICT model to explain adoption of mobile applications in developing countries: A case study of Tunisia
title_full_unstemmed A contextual ICT model to explain adoption of mobile applications in developing countries: A case study of Tunisia
title_short A contextual ICT model to explain adoption of mobile applications in developing countries: A case study of Tunisia
title_sort contextual ict model to explain adoption of mobile applications in developing countries a case study of tunisia
topic livelihoods
livestock
tunisia
ict
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134517
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