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Purpose: Microenterprises play a pivotal role in driving economic growth, innovation, and employment across both developed and developing economies. However, their ability to adopt and integrate emerging technologies remains a critical challenge and opportunity. This study explores and analyze the perceptions of microenterprise owners regarding the adaptation and integration of technology into their business operations. It aims to identify key themes that influence their attitudes toward technology, including perceived benefits, usage compatibility, and future needs, with the goal of informing policy and support strategies for digital transformation in the microenterprise sector. Design/methodology/approach: This research adopts K-J Methods when conducting the focus group study to gather data from microenterprise respondents though interviews and surveys. The study emphasizes self-reported perceptions and experiences, allowing for a nuanced understanding of how technology is viewed and utilized in small-scale business environments. The data collected from 20 respondents, both in mainland and Penang island were interviewed to explore the adaptations and understanding level in the technology applications and acceptance in their business at current. Findings: Responses were categorized into three major themes: Benefits of Technology Adaptation, Usage of Technology, and Future Technology Needs. The findings reveal overwhelmingly positive perceptions of technology among microenterprise respondents. They associate technology with improved business quality, customer handling, operational ease, and strategic control. Respondents also find technology compatible with their current practices and view it as a tool for innovation, diversification, and rapid communication. Research limitations/implications: The geographic scope may restrict generalizability, and the absence of negative perceptions may overlook critical barriers such as cost, infrastructure, or digital literacy. Future research should address these limitations by incorporating broader samples, objective performance metrics, and deeper exploration of challenges. Practical implications: The insights from this study can guide policymakers, NGOs, and technology developers in designing targeted interventions for microenterprises. Support programs should focus on providing accessible, user-friendly tools that align with local business practices. Training initiatives should emphasize practical skills and peer learning, while digital platforms should be designed with flexibility and ease of use in mind. Enhancing observability and showcasing success stories can further encourage adoption. These insights contribute to a deeper understanding of how microenterprises can navigate the digital landscape and sustain growth in an increasingly tech-driven economy. Originality/value: This study contributes original insights into the lived experiences and perceptions of microenterprise owners regarding technology adaptation. It highlights the nuanced ways in which small business operators engage with digital tools not just as functional assets, but as enablers of growth, community, and innovation. By focusing on microenterprises, which are often underrepresented in technology adoption research, the study adds valuable depth to the discourse on inclusive digital transformation
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