DocumentCode
3457890
Title
Gender differences in the usage of information and communication technologies (ICT): The case for entrepreneurs in Bangladesh
Author
Rummana, R. ; Shaheen, Shadi ; Chaity, N. ; Bokhari, R. ; Anwar, L. ; Abbas, I.K.A. ; Wahid, Norfaradilla ; Subhani, Rizwana ; Rashid, Rasber ; Chowdhury, M.I.B.
Author_Institution
Ahsanullah Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Bangladesh
fYear
2011
fDate
4-7 Dec. 2011
Firstpage
220
Lastpage
223
Abstract
The paper attempts to investigate the gender differences in ICT usage, professed system attributes, and entrepreneurial traits among entrepreneurs of Bangladesh. The study was done on 200 entrepreneurs through structured questionnaire. We adopted the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) in this study to examine the differences in professed usefulness, professed user friendliness, and ICT usage between male and female entrepreneurs in Bangladesh. Results show that male entrepreneurs are more flexible and persevering as compared to female entrepreneurs. Mean perceptions of system´s usefulness and user friendliness are significantly higher for female entrepreneurs than for males. Risk-taking propensity is an important technology usage determinant among female entrepreneurs but not among males. Innovativeness is associated with usage by both entrepreneurs. There is a strong impact of professed usefulness on system usage by male and female entrepreneurs. There is no significant association between professed user friendliness and usage. Overall ICT usage, usage of basic and advanced systems, and systems usage for administrative, planning, and control purposes do not differ based on gender. Such findings led to some implications on the basis of which lastly several recommendations are made.
Keywords
business data processing; gender issues; human computer interaction; Bangladesh; ICT usage; entrepreneurial traits; female entrepreneurs; gender differences; information-and-communication technologies; male entrepreneurs; professed system attributes; professed usefulness; professed user friendliness; risk-taking propensity; technology acceptance model; technology usage determinant; Communications technology; Current measurement; Human computer interaction; Innovation management; Productivity; Training; Entrepreneur; Gender Differences; Information and Communication Technology; Professed Usefulness; Professed User friendliness;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Applications and Industrial Electronics (ICCAIE), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Penang
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-2058-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCAIE.2011.6162134
Filename
6162134
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