• Title of article

    Cultural Factors in a Mobile Phone Adoption and Usage Model

  • Author/Authors

    Biljon, Judy van University of South Africa - School of Computing, South Africa , Kotzé, Paula University of South Africa - Meraka Institute (CSIR) and School of Computing, South Africa

  • Abstract
    In human-computer interaction and computing, mobile phone usage is mostly addressed from a feature-driven perspective, i.e. which features do a certain user group use, and/or a usability perspective, i.e. how do they interact with these features. Although the feature driven and usability focus carry value, it is not the full picture. There is also an alternative or wider perspective: mobile phone use is influenced by demographic, social, cultural, and contextual factors that complicate the understanding of mobile phone usage.Drawing on concepts and models from sociology, computer-supported cooperative work, human-computer interaction and marketing, we researched the influence of culture on mobile phone adoption using interviews and two surveys. The contribution of this research is a model that includes culture as one of the factors that influence mobile phone adoption and usage. The proposed model represents the influence of mediating factors and determining factors on actualmobile phone use. The proposed model has been evaluated from both a qualitative and quantitative perspective
  • Keywords
    mobile phone usage , mediating factors , determining factors , usage intensity , usagevariety and usage breath , sociology , computer , supported cooperative work , human , computerinteraction and marketing
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Universal Computer Sciences
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Universal Computer Sciences
  • Record number

    2574692