Investigating End-Users' Values in Agriculture Mobile Applications Development: An Empirical Study on Bangladeshi Female Farmers
Rifat Ara Shams, Mojtaba Shahin, Gillian Oliver, Harsha Perera, Jon, Whittle, Arif Nurwidyantoro, Waqar Hussain

TL;DR
This empirical study explores the core human values of Bangladeshi female farmers, a marginalized group, revealing three key value factors and how demographics influence these values, informing more inclusive app development.
Contribution
It uniquely investigates end-user values of marginalized female farmers in Bangladesh, providing insights for developing culturally sensitive and inclusive agriculture apps.
Findings
Identified three core value factors among farmers.
Demographics significantly influence specific values.
Values include benevolence, security, tradition, self-direction, and power.
Abstract
The omnipresent nature of mobile applications (apps) in all aspects of daily lives raises the necessity of reflecting end-users values (e.g., fairness, honesty, etc.) in apps. However, there are limited considerations of end-users values in apps development. Value violations by apps have been reported in the media and are responsible for end-users dissatisfaction and negative socio-economic consequences. Value violations may bring more severe and lasting problems for marginalized and vulnerable end-users of apps, which have been explored less (if at all) in the software engineering community. However, understanding the values of the end-users of apps is the essential first step towards values-based apps development. This research aims to fill this gap by investigating the human values of Bangladeshi female farmers as a marginalized and vulnerable group of end-users of Bangladeshi…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTechnology Adoption and User Behaviour · ICT in Developing Communities · Information Retrieval and Data Mining
