TY - JOUR
T1 - Adoption of electronic commerce as a resilience strategy for women's entrepreneurship in the Democratic Republic of Congo
AU - Kaningini, Euphrasie Wamunzila
AU - Malinga, Christine Mwati
AU - Furaha, Germaine Mirindi
AU - Alulea, Jonathan Pembwe
AU - Castiaux, Annick
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited.
PY - 2023/6/6
Y1 - 2023/6/6
N2 - Purpose: The present article aims to determine the factors that explain the intention to adopt electronic commerce among women traders in a developing country like Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) during a health crisis period. Design/methodology/approach: This study was conducted in the DRC, in Bukavu Town. A convenience sample of 282 respondents consisting of solely women entrepreneurs (importing traders) in Bukavu Town was selected and the structural equation model was used to test the research hypotheses resulted from Ajzen's theory of planned behaviour. Findings: The finding results showed that only the factors attitude towards electronic commerce adoption and subjective norms which predict women traders' intention to adopt electronic commerce. The analysis shows that about 38.9% of the variation in the dependent variable is explained by the above variables. Originality/value: Few studies have presented technology and electronic commerce adoption as resilience of women entrepreneurs in a time of crisis, despite the abundance of the review literature on adoption. This study provides a new approach to assist women entrepreneurs as well as researchers in understanding the drivers of electronic commerce adoption factors in the DRC.
AB - Purpose: The present article aims to determine the factors that explain the intention to adopt electronic commerce among women traders in a developing country like Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) during a health crisis period. Design/methodology/approach: This study was conducted in the DRC, in Bukavu Town. A convenience sample of 282 respondents consisting of solely women entrepreneurs (importing traders) in Bukavu Town was selected and the structural equation model was used to test the research hypotheses resulted from Ajzen's theory of planned behaviour. Findings: The finding results showed that only the factors attitude towards electronic commerce adoption and subjective norms which predict women traders' intention to adopt electronic commerce. The analysis shows that about 38.9% of the variation in the dependent variable is explained by the above variables. Originality/value: Few studies have presented technology and electronic commerce adoption as resilience of women entrepreneurs in a time of crisis, despite the abundance of the review literature on adoption. This study provides a new approach to assist women entrepreneurs as well as researchers in understanding the drivers of electronic commerce adoption factors in the DRC.
KW - Electronic commerce
KW - PLS
KW - South Kivu
KW - Theory of planned behaviour
KW - Women entrepreneurs
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U2 - 10.1108/AJEMS-07-2022-0307
DO - 10.1108/AJEMS-07-2022-0307
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85158904844
SN - 2040-0705
VL - 14
SP - 313
EP - 331
JO - African Journal of Economic and Management Studies
JF - African Journal of Economic and Management Studies
IS - 2
ER -