“…Existing evidence, even though debated, show how the adoption and use of DTs (eg, mobile financial services, m‐Health, and e‐Agriculture) positively contribute to the transformation of societies (Aker & Ksoll, ). On the contrary, other studies, eg, Wyche, Simiyu, and Othieno (), show that the adoption and use of DTs in societies have, to some extent, led to the undoing of development in rural communities, for example, by exacerbating social inequalities. These contrasting technology affordances are the proponents of the social determinism approach, which argues that DTs' impacts on societies are not predetermined; thus, technologies can have either desired or undesired impact depending on how societies appropriate the DTs (Luna‐Reyes & Gil‐Garcia, ).…”