Mobile money has received ample academic and practitioner attention as a means to improve access to financial services in developing countries. However, there is a paucity of empirical studies examining mobile money development from a socio-technical stance. Based on an exploratory cross-sectional field study conducted at three sites in the Upper East region of Ghana, this paper attempts to understand the dynamics of the development and diffusion of a mobile money service from an actor-network theory (ANT) perspective. Data from semi-structured interviews with the principal stakeholders (supplemented by documentary evidence) were analyzed using grounded theory coding techniques and the emergent themes interpreted through the lens of the “mo...
This research provides empirical results on context-based factors that determine the use of mobile m...
The convergence of mobile telephony and financial services has the potential to significantly expand...
The use of Mobile Money (MM) has become widely spread across developing nations like Kenya, Banglade...
The introduction of mobile payment systems to the African continent has given rise to a significant ...
Mobile money (MM) is considered a revolutionary phenomenon in the developing world and relies on bas...
The ambiguity and convenience of mobile phones has brought about new values and opportunities that n...
UnrestrictedThe last decade has seen rapid growth in the uptake of mobile communication technologies...
Access to financial institutions is difficult in developing economies and especially for the poor. H...
The use of formal remittance channels between developing countries is highly variable. In particular...
This thesis will examine the adoption, usage and outcomes of a mobile money service called MPESA. Si...
Social networks play a vital role in generating social learning and information exchange that can dr...
Encountered by mobile money professionals - industry and philanthropic actors seeking to bring mobil...
This study considered the impact of mobile money on well‐being and development from a capability per...
How do users incorporate mobile money into their existing practices and adapt it to their needs? The...
This chapter describes how mobile money is an emerging and innovative financial service delivery m...
This research provides empirical results on context-based factors that determine the use of mobile m...
The convergence of mobile telephony and financial services has the potential to significantly expand...
The use of Mobile Money (MM) has become widely spread across developing nations like Kenya, Banglade...
The introduction of mobile payment systems to the African continent has given rise to a significant ...
Mobile money (MM) is considered a revolutionary phenomenon in the developing world and relies on bas...
The ambiguity and convenience of mobile phones has brought about new values and opportunities that n...
UnrestrictedThe last decade has seen rapid growth in the uptake of mobile communication technologies...
Access to financial institutions is difficult in developing economies and especially for the poor. H...
The use of formal remittance channels between developing countries is highly variable. In particular...
This thesis will examine the adoption, usage and outcomes of a mobile money service called MPESA. Si...
Social networks play a vital role in generating social learning and information exchange that can dr...
Encountered by mobile money professionals - industry and philanthropic actors seeking to bring mobil...
This study considered the impact of mobile money on well‐being and development from a capability per...
How do users incorporate mobile money into their existing practices and adapt it to their needs? The...
This chapter describes how mobile money is an emerging and innovative financial service delivery m...
This research provides empirical results on context-based factors that determine the use of mobile m...
The convergence of mobile telephony and financial services has the potential to significantly expand...
The use of Mobile Money (MM) has become widely spread across developing nations like Kenya, Banglade...