Journal ArticleOpen Access
Impact of mobile phone usage on empowerment of rural women entrepreneurs: Evidence from rural Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Gazipur Agricultural University
Published InHeliyon
Year2023
Citations29
Abstract
Mobile phones have emerged as the predominant technology in developing countries, especially within agricultural enterprises. This research investigates the influence of mobile phone utilization on the empowerment of female entrepreneurs in rural farming communities. Data were gathered from 150 female agricultural entrepreneurs in the rural regions of Bangladesh. The empowerment of these women was assessed across five dimensions: economic, social, technological, psychological, and political. The findings indicate that the composite empowerment index was notably higher at 61.92% post-mobile phone adoption, in contrast to 37.47% prior to its use. This underscores the positive impact of mobile phone utilization on the empowerment of rural female farmers. The research highlighted significant enhancements in all five empowerment dimensions, with these augmentations being statistically meaningful.…
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