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Use of E-consumer Services by Adult and Community Education Learners in Nairobi County, Kenya

Authors:
Anastasia Nyawira Gakuru, Joseph Mwinzi, Joseph Nungu, Samson Gunga

Abstract

Technology is advancing at a fast pace and several services are being digitized as the internet and smart/digital gadgets permeate the market. Many services are now being transferred to online platforms and this study purposed to examine the adult and community education learner's use of e-consumer services in Nairobi County Kenya. The study adopted a mixedmethod research design where adult education and community instructors (n=108) and adult learners (n=375) were sampled together with café owners/staff. Interviews and questionnaires were used to collect data and thematic and descriptive analysis was used. The findings revealed that adult learners use e-consumer services to some extent. The study concluded that the use of e-commerce among adult learners is not high and recommends that the learners should be educated on the different types of services offered through e-commerce and how to access them

Keywords: E-consumer ICT Adult literacy digitalization mobile money
DOI: https://doi.ms/10.00420/ms/8548/9L1PT/BCF | Volume: 13 | Issue: 1 | Views: 0
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