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Title: | Factors influencing adoption of e-services in rural India – perspectives of consumers and service providers |
Authors: | Ray, Arghya. Bala, Pradip Kumar. Dasgupta, Shilpee A. Sivasankaran, Narayanasamy. |
Keywords: | Qualitative study Rural India Adoption of e-services Constructionist-interpretivist paradigm IIM Ranchi |
Issue Date: | Apr-2020 |
Publisher: | Journal of Indian Business Research |
Citation: | Ray, A., Bala, P. K., Dasgupta, S. A., & Sivasankaran, N. (2020). Factors influencing adoption of e-services in rural India: perspectives of consumers and service providers. Journal of Indian Business Research, 12(2), 215-230. |
Abstract: | Purpose – This paper aims to explore the consumers’ and service-providers’ perspectives on the factors influencing adoption of e-services in rural India. The purpose is to enable better diffusion of technology for societal development in this digital era. Design/methodology/approach – Using qualitative-based multiple-participant interviews, this study explores the factors affecting e-service adoption from two different perspectives. While interviews were conducted in five villages with 14 respondents to find out the perspectives of the consumers, this study also explores the service-providers’ perspectives through interviews conducted among 11 managerial respondents. Findings – Catering to personal needs, improving perceived usefulness, value-added options, data analytics for better understanding customers and improving service delivery of the e-service are the major factors identified by the service-providers. The study also concludes that convenience, compatibility, societal influence and availability of value-added addition of the e-service are decisive in e-service adoption from the perspectives of the consumers. Research limitations/implications – The first limitation of this research is that there can be common method bias. Second, there were overlapping themes. Practical implications – This study can help researchers working on the adoption of e-services in underdeveloped/developing countries. The findings of this study may help industries to focus on the determinants while designing the e-services for improving their rate of adoption. Social implications – This study will help in better diffusion of e-services in rural areas, which in turn will help in societal development in this digital era. Originality/value – The focus is on societal development through the adoption of e-services in rural areas. To the best of the knowledge of the researchers, no qualitative study has been performed to capture the perspectives of both the service-providers and the consumers on the adoption of e-services in India. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1108/JIBR-11-2018-0295 http://idr.iimranchi.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/651 |
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