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    South African Computer Journal

    versión On-line ISSN 2313-7835versión impresa ISSN 1015-7999

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    MUSUNGWINI, Samuel; VAN ZYL, Izak  y  KROEZE, Jan. Exploring adoption dynamics: Mobile technology in agricultural information dissemination among smallholder farmers in Gokwe South District, Zimbabwe. SACJ [online]. 2024, vol.36, n.2, pp.124-158. ISSN 2313-7835.  https://doi.org/10.18489/sacj.v36i2.20003.

    There is a lack of acceptance, adoption and sustained use of mobile phones for agricultural purposes by smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe, but the reasons for this have not been critically explored. In this study, the authors used a naturalistic methodology to help uncover the nuances of adoption dynamics among smallholder farmers in Gokwe South District, Zimbabwe. Data was gathered from in-depth interviews and focus groups. The findings suggest that gender, age, land ownership size, farming experience, mobile device ownership, and the period of owning a mobile device are critical precursors to adoption and use. Furthermore, digital proficiency and literacy, affluence, mobile technology services cost and telecommunication infrastructure availability are vital in achieving continuous, sustainable use of mobile technology in the Zimbabwean agricultural sector. This research has practical implications for policy and practice and may inform national legislation encouraging the increased use and affordability of mobile devices in the local agricultural sector. The research also makes a theoretical contribution in terms of unpacking the key factors that inhibit the adoption of mobile technology in marginalised settings. Categories • Human-centered computing ~ Ubiquitous and mobile computing, Empirical studies in ubiquitous and mobile computing

    Palabras clave : Mobile phones; Information and Communication Technology (ICT); smallholder farmers; information dissemination; adoption; Zimbabwe.

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