“…Several studies have investigated the moderating impact of gender on information systems' adoption, in a variety of contexts, including mobile payment [30], mobile commerce [31], mobile marketing [32], and mobile learning [33]. In the context of DSS, several studies have examined the impact of gender differences on the adoption and use of DSS, for example, Aldhmour and Eleyan [2] studied the differences in individuals' perceptions toward adoption of DSS, and they found no significant differences between male and female users towards DSS adoption. In the present study, we believe that, it is necessary to study the moderating effect of gender on the behavioral intentions to use NMDSS, to get a better understanding of the differences between male and female nursing staff.…”