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Operationalizing Values in Mobile Applications: A Mixed-Methods Empirical Study on Agriculture Apps for Bangladeshi Female Farmers

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posted on 2022-11-07, 07:32 authored by RIFAT ARA SHAMS
The ubiquity of mobile applications in daily life raises the imperative that apps should reflect end-users' values (e.g., transparency, social recognition). This research conducted a mixed-methods empirical study to understand the values of Bangladeshi female farmers, identify the extent to which the existing agriculture apps reflect their values, and explore possible strategies to address their values in apps. This research identified conformity and security as the most important values for them. Among their 22 preferred values, 15 are reflected in the existing apps and 7 are ignored/violated. This research identified 14 strategies to address Bangladeshi female farmers' values in apps.

History

Campus location

Australia

Principal supervisor

Jon Whittle

Additional supervisor 1

Gillian Oliver

Additional supervisor 2

Waqar Hussain

Additional supervisor 3

Mojtaba Shahin

Year of Award

2022

Department, School or Centre

Software Systems & Cybersecurity

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Faculty

Faculty of Information Technology