Applying Theory of Planned Behavior to Examine Users' Intention to Adopt Broadband Internet in Lower-Middle Income Countries' Rural Areas: A Case of Tanzania
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2024-03-30Author
Kalula, Sadiki
Dida, Mussa
Yonah, Zaipuna
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Broadband Internet has proven to be vital for economic growth in developed countries. Developing countries have implemented
several initiatives to increase their broadband access. However, its full potential can only be realized through adoption and use.
With lower-middle-income countries accounting for the majority of the world’s unconnected population, this study employs the
theory of planned behavior (TPB) to investigate users’ intentions to adopt broadband. Rural Tanzania was chosen as a case
study. A cross-sectional study was conducted over three weeks, using 155 people from seven villages with the lowest broadband
adoption rates. Non-probability voluntary response sampling was used to recruit the participants. Using the TPB constructs:
attitude toward behavior (ATB), subjective norms (SN), and perceived behavioral control (PBC), ordinal regression analysis was
employed to predict intention. Descriptive statistical analysis yielded mean scores (standard deviation) as 3.59 (0.46) for ATB, 3.34
(0.40) for SN, 3.75 (0.29) for PBC, and 4.12 (0.66) for intention. The model adequately described the data based on a comparison
of the model with predictors and the null model, which revealed a substantial improvement in fit (
p<0.05). Moreover, the predictors
accounted for 50.3% of the variation in the intention to use broadband Internet, demonstrating the predictive power of the TPB
constructs. Furthermore, the TPB constructs were all significant positive predictors of intention: ATB (β=1.938,
p<0.05), SN (β=2.144, p<0.05), and PBC (β=1.437,
p=0.013). The findings of this study provide insight into how behavioral factors influence the likelihood
of individuals adopting broadband Internet and could guide interventions through policies meant to promote broadband adoption.
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https://koreascience.kr/article/JAKO202409243208840.pdfhttps://dspace.nm-aist.ac.tz/handle/20.500.12479/2750