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Exploring Gender Gaps: How Nigerian Micro Business Owners Use Mobile Apps for Business

机译:探索性别差距:尼日利亚微型企业主如何使用移动应用程序进行业务

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This exploratory study examined how men and women who own micro businesses in Lagos, Nigeria, use mobile apps for business from Amartya Sen's capability approach perspective and quantitative research methods. The two key findings suggest that women micro business owners make more use of mobile apps compared to men, and that they tend to exit micro businesses as they grow older indicating a possible influence of patriarchy in African contexts. Specifically, women seized opportunities presented by mobile apps to acquire capabilities to function; and they adapt mobile apps to enhance their wellbeing and freedom despite the restrictions and responsibilities in the patriarchal environments typical of low-income countries. The insignificant gender gap in certain mobile app usages presents new perspectives to debates on gender (economic) gaps, inequality, women empowerment, and technology uptake in low-income country contexts.
机译:该探索性研究审查了在尼日利亚拉各斯的Microbers的男人和女性如何使用Amartya Sen的能力方法的透视和定量研究方法使用移动应用程序。 这两个主要研究结果表明,与男性相比,女性微企业拥有更多利用移动应用程序,并且他们倾向于将微型企业退出,因为它们变老,表明父权制在非洲语境中可能影响力。 具体而言,妇女抓住了移动应用程序呈现的机会,以获得功能的能力; 尽管在典型的低收入国家的父权制环境中有限制和责任,但他们适应移动应用程序以提高他们的福祉和自由。 某些移动应用程序使用的微不足道的性别差距对性别(经济)差距,不平等,妇女赋权以及低收入国家背景下的技术摄取的新观点提出了新的观点。

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