Mobile money and financial inclusion in sub-Saharan Africa: the moderating role of social networks
G Okello Candiya Bongomin, JM Ntayi… - Journal of African …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
The purpose of this article is to test the moderating effect of social networks in the
relationship between mobile money usage and financial inclusion in rural Uganda. The …
relationship between mobile money usage and financial inclusion in rural Uganda. The …
Acceptance of mobile money by poor citizens of India: Integrating trust into the technology acceptance model
S Chauhan - info, 2015 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to understand the acceptance of mobile-money (m-
money) among target populations, ie below-poverty-line citizens in India, using the …
money) among target populations, ie below-poverty-line citizens in India, using the …
Examining security and privacy research in develo** regions
Prior research suggests that security and privacy needs of users in develo** regions are
different than those in developed regions. To better understand the underlying differentiating …
different than those in developed regions. To better understand the underlying differentiating …
A modified EDAS model for comparison of mobile wallet service providers in India
The present paper has two-fold purposes. First, the current work provides an integrated
theoretical framework to compare popular mobile wallet service providers based on users' …
theoretical framework to compare popular mobile wallet service providers based on users' …
Blockchain and beyond: Understanding blockchains through prototypes and public engagement
This article presents an annotated portfolio of projects that seek to understand and
communicate the social and societal implications of blockchains, DLTs and smart contracts …
communicate the social and societal implications of blockchains, DLTs and smart contracts …
Of two minds, multiple addresses, and one ledger: characterizing opinions, knowledge, and perceptions of Bitcoin across users and non-users
Digital currencies represent a new method for exchange--a payment method with no
physical form, made real by the Internet. This new type of currency was created to ease …
physical form, made real by the Internet. This new type of currency was created to ease …
'I Can't Even Buy Apples If I Don't Use Mobile Pay?' When Mobile Payments Become Infrastructural in China
Despite slow adoption in the US, mobile payments are thede facto solution for hundreds of
millions of users in China for everything from paying bills to riding buses, from sending …
millions of users in China for everything from paying bills to riding buses, from sending …
Cash, Digital Payments and Accessibility: A Case Study from Metropolitan India
Despite the growing interest in digitization and money in HCI and CSCW, the use of cash
and digital payments by people with disabilities has received scant attention. We present …
and digital payments by people with disabilities has received scant attention. We present …
The role of mobile payment technology in sustainable and human-centric development: evidence from the post-demonetization period in India
Mobile payment technology has aided in socio-economic development through financial
inclusion and protective security during crises. However, there is a gap in understanding …
inclusion and protective security during crises. However, there is a gap in understanding …
Rethinking financial inclusion: From access to autonomy
Financial inclusion has been defined and understood primarily in terms of access, thereby
constituting 'inclusion'/'exclusion'as a binary. This paper argues such a view to be myopic …
constituting 'inclusion'/'exclusion'as a binary. This paper argues such a view to be myopic …