Dewi Sad Tanti, R. Nathan, Ponco Budi Sulistyo, Soekmawati, Farah Hanim, Viviantie Sarjuni
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Abstract
Women’s share in the business sector in Malaysia and Indonesia lags behind their male counterpart. However, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) could serve as a game changer to empower women startup and entrepreneurs. The acceptance and usage of Mobile ICT in business operations could empower more women-led Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to grow and fulfill customer needs and wants. However, there is a lack of established models to measure mobile ICT’s role in women MSMEs in these developing countries. Through the review of policy papers and relevant literatures, this study presents a framework to assess the adoption of Mobile ICT in women-led MSMEs factoring cross-border networking. Building upon Social Network Theory and Technology Acceptance Model, this study presents a framework and discusses recommendations for further action to empower women-led MSMEs in both countries by leveraging on cross-border networking capabilities between Indonesian and Malaysian women-led MSMEs. This study highlights the strength of international and cross-border networking among women startup and entrepreneurs where mentoring could happen to empower women startups and entrepreneurs.
Keywords: Mobile ICT usage, women empowerment, MSMEs development, workforce digitization, cross-border entrepreneurship, social network theory, startups.
Cite as: Tanti, D. S., Nathan, R. J., Sulistyo, P. B., Soekmawati, Hanim, F., & Sarjuni, V. (2021). Empowering cross-border women entrepreneurs via mobile ICT: Framework for Malaysian and Indonesian women-led MSMEs. Journal of Nusantara Studies, 6(2), 340-357. http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jonus.vol6iss2pp340-357
在马来西亚和印度尼西亚,女性在商业领域的份额落后于男性。然而,信息和通信技术(ICT)可以改变游戏规则,赋予女性创业和企业家权力。在商业运营中接受和使用移动信息通信技术可以使更多由女性领导的中小微企业(MSMEs)成长并满足客户的需求和愿望。然而,缺乏成熟的模型来衡量移动信息通信技术在这些发展中国家的女性中小微企业中的作用。通过对政策文件和相关文献的回顾,本研究提出了一个框架,以评估妇女领导的中小微企业在考虑跨境网络的情况下采用移动ICT。在社会网络理论和技术接受模型的基础上,本研究提出了一个框架,并讨论了进一步行动的建议,通过利用印度尼西亚和马来西亚妇女领导的中小微企业之间的跨境网络能力,赋予两国妇女领导的中小微企业权力。这项研究强调了女性创业公司和企业家之间的国际和跨境网络的力量,在这种网络中,指导可能会赋予女性创业公司和企业家权力。关键词:移动ICT使用、女性赋权、中小微企业发展、劳动力数字化、跨境创业、社会网络理论、创业引自:Tanti, D. S, Nathan, R. J, Sulistyo, P. B, Soekmawati, Hanim, F, and Sarjuni, V.(2021)。通过移动信息通信技术赋予跨境女性企业家权力:马来西亚和印度尼西亚妇女领导的中小微企业框架。自然科学学报,6(2),340-357。http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jonus.vol6iss2pp340-357