The rapid rise of Kenya\u27s mobile payment system, M-PESA , has grasped the attention of policy makers and private enterprise alike. In just six years M-PESA has transformed how money flows throughout Kenya, and similar systems are gaining traction elsewhere in Africa. This project examines the impact of mobile payment system adoption on the economic advancement of Kenyan and Tanzanian microentrepreneurs. This work will further the understanding of mobile payment systems’ contribution to the economic growth of microenterprises, which may have implications for poverty reduction in these two nations
Today, nearly six billion of the world’s seven billion people have mobile phones (UN ITU, 2013:1). A...
The recent and widespread availability of affordable mobile phone technology in developing countries...
A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Masters of Sci...
The rapid rise of Kenya\u27s mobile payment system, M-PESA , has grasped the attention of policy mak...
This thesis will examine the adoption, usage and outcomes of a mobile money service called MPESA. Si...
This thesis will examine the adoption, usage and outcomes of a mobile money service called MPESA. S...
Abstracts onlyThe research had two main objectives; these were to find out to what extent the use of...
This research paper examines the factors that contributed to the remarkable adoption of M-PESA, a mo...
Kenya\u27s highly successful mobile payment (m-payment) ecosystem ?and in particular its \u27star\u2...
The growth of digital financial innovations in emerging economies varies across countries with Kenya...
This article shows the impact of the growing adoption of mobile phones in the field of money transfe...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Informa...
In recent times, inexpensive mobile phone technology has become widely available in developing natio...
A Journal article by Dr. Mbogo Marion, a Lecturer of Accounting and Finance at the Chandaria School ...
A Journal article by Dr. Patrick Kanyi Wamuyu, a Lecturer at the School of Science and Technology in...
Today, nearly six billion of the world’s seven billion people have mobile phones (UN ITU, 2013:1). A...
The recent and widespread availability of affordable mobile phone technology in developing countries...
A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Masters of Sci...
The rapid rise of Kenya\u27s mobile payment system, M-PESA , has grasped the attention of policy mak...
This thesis will examine the adoption, usage and outcomes of a mobile money service called MPESA. Si...
This thesis will examine the adoption, usage and outcomes of a mobile money service called MPESA. S...
Abstracts onlyThe research had two main objectives; these were to find out to what extent the use of...
This research paper examines the factors that contributed to the remarkable adoption of M-PESA, a mo...
Kenya\u27s highly successful mobile payment (m-payment) ecosystem ?and in particular its \u27star\u2...
The growth of digital financial innovations in emerging economies varies across countries with Kenya...
This article shows the impact of the growing adoption of mobile phones in the field of money transfe...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Informa...
In recent times, inexpensive mobile phone technology has become widely available in developing natio...
A Journal article by Dr. Mbogo Marion, a Lecturer of Accounting and Finance at the Chandaria School ...
A Journal article by Dr. Patrick Kanyi Wamuyu, a Lecturer at the School of Science and Technology in...
Today, nearly six billion of the world’s seven billion people have mobile phones (UN ITU, 2013:1). A...
The recent and widespread availability of affordable mobile phone technology in developing countries...
A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Masters of Sci...