Factors influencing the intention to use mobile applications for business information among women-led micro-enterprises in Kathmandu valley
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Kathmandu University School of Management
Abstract
This study investigates the factors inlluencing the intention to use mobile applications
for business infonation among women-]ed nnicro-enteiptises (WMEs) in the
Kathmandu Valley. eploying the Lnified Theory of Acceptance and Use of
Technology (TAUT) as a theoretical frannework. Despite the rising ownership of
enterprises among women in Nepal, significant gender disparities in digital
technology adoption persist. This research addresses the existing gap by examining
how Perfomance Expectancy, ENort Expectancy, Social Influence, and Facilitating
Conditions impact attiudes and belbavioral intentions toward mobile application use.
Utilizing a cross-scctional quantitative approach, data were collected from 391
WOmen miçro-enterpriscs through an enumerator-adıministered structurçd
qucstionnaire. The findings revcal that performance cxpectancy and social influençe
are significant predictors of positive attitudes toward mobile application adoption.
However, cffort expectancy does nol have a significant impact, suggesting the need
for further exploraticon. Facilitating conditions, such as access to technology and
digital literacy, play a crucial role in shaping attitucdes and intentions. The study also
demonstrates that attitude isa strong predictor of behavioral intention. These insights
contribute to a dceper understanding ofhe socio-cultural and economic barrieS
women face in embracing digital technologies, highlighting the nevd for targeted
interventions to enhance digital inclusion. The study ukimately advocates for policy
initiatives aimed at enpowering WME:s hough improved access to technology and
training, thereby fustering greater economic paticipation in the digital economy.
Keywards: attitude, behavioral intention, effort expectancy, acilitating conditions,
perfomance expeciarncy, soxcial inluence, UTAUT, Women-led micro-enteprises
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A research Dissertation submitted to Kathmandu University School of Management in fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) in Management
