Explaining intention to use mobile chat services: moderating effects of gender

Author:

Nysveen Herbjørn,Pedersen Per E.,Thorbjørnsen Helge

Abstract

PurposeIn this article the authors aim to investigate the moderating effects of gender in explaining intention to use mobile chat services.Design/methodology/approachAn extended adoption model based on the technology acceptance model and theory of reasoned action is applied for pin‐pointing the antecedents of intention to use mobile chat services and for revealing cross‐gender differences. The hypotheses are tested on data from a survey of 684 users of mobile chat services.FindingsThe study results suggest that social norms and intrinsic motives such as enjoyment are important determinants of intention to use among female users, whereas extrinsic motives such as usefulness and – somewhat surprisingly – expressiveness are key drivers among men.Research limitations/implicationsThe findings put renewed focus on non‐utilitarian motives and illuminate the role of gender in technology adoption.Practical implicationsThe cross‐gender differences observed give several guidelines for mobile service developers and marketers in how to accommodate female versus male users.Originality/valueThe paper provides important and new insights both into mobile services adoption and into gender as an important segmentation variable in marketing.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Marketing,Business and International Management

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