Institute for Money, Technology & Financial Inclusion

Parent: UC Irvine

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for July through October, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
574243f9Mobile Money: The First Decade129557442.6%
8tj0678bKeeping Cash: Assessing the Arguments about Cash and Crime123447935.8%
9x78p9nnIntermediaries, Cash Economies,and Technological Change in Myanmar and India66165024.2%
3fk2v13jVirtually Irreplaceable: Cash as Public Infrastructure3252715.6%
3zw80518Social Networks of Mobile Money in Kenya281273.6%
9v07b56nMobile Money in Haiti: Potentials and Challenges271263.7%
41h3d3jvMapping the intermediate: lived technologies of money and value2542116.0%
86c3w1nx“My Story Has _No_ Strings Attached”: Credit Cards, Market Devices, and a Stone Guest250250.0%
1x60s8tjEffects of Mobile Money on the Savings Practices of Low-Income Users - the Indian Experience210210.0%
3k03n0fnembracing informality: designing financial services for China's marginalized190190.0%
2rh845dsThe Mobile Money Experience in Sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons from the Institute for Money, Technology & Financial Inclusion (IMTFI)181175.6%
9dk4p7z1Patterns of Financial Behavior Among Rural and Urban Clients: Some Evidence from Tamil Nadu, India180180.0%
50h2j50cThe Impact of Pure Mobile Micro-financing on the Poor: Kenya's Musoni Experience170170.0%
6834v821Introduction: Money and Finance at the Margins171165.9%
7pv9274mMobile Money Services and Poverty Reduction: A Study of Women's Groups in Rural Eastern Kenya170170.0%
244423bgRevisiting IMTFI Researchers: Introducing the 2015 India Field Report161156.3%
3nm7w9chSmall Ruminants as a Source of Financial Security: A Case Study of Women in Rural Southwest Nigeria160160.0%
4149r93jEl Contexto Socio-­‐Político de la Nueva Arquitectura Financiera y el Sistema Público de Dinero electrónico en Ecuador160160.0%
9ch5h9w2Landscaping Mobile Social Media and Mobile Payments in Indonesia (Final Report)160160.0%
00b0216pMobile Money as A Complementary Form of Savings: A Study of EKO’s SimpliBank in India (Executive Summary)150150.0%
18g0t59dSnapshots of Gender and Financial Inclusion: IMTFI Gender-Focused Projects from 2008-2014151146.7%
1jq7p7qhHidden in a Coke Bottle: Modernity, Gender, and the Informal Storing of Money in Philippine Indigenous Communities150150.0%
1vs588gsThe New Financial Architecture and the Public Mobile Money System in Ecuador (Executive Summary)151146.7%
78q2t2p5Apostándole al Chance en Colombia: Cómo avanzan las redes de juego en proveer servicios financieros a los pobres mientras otras redes se quedan atrás151146.7%
9n98f4k9CBDC: Expanding Financial Inclusion or Deepening the Divide? Exploring Design Choices that Could Make a Difference151146.7%
1xx9m703Understanding Social Relations and Payments Among the Poor in Ethiopia140140.0%
2hk490d2What Drives Behavioral Intention of Mobile Money Adoption? The Case of Ancient Susu Savings Operations in Ghana140140.0%
3pq2w9x8About Calculations and Social Currencies: Indigenous Househoulds' Financial Practices in the Highlands of Chiapas140140.0%
44n4j6cvMonetary Ecologies and Repertoires: Research from the Institute for Money, Technology & Financial Inclusion. First Annual Report & Design Principles (January 2010).140140.0%
4kf180czIn the Hands of God: A Study of Risk & Savings in Afghanistan141137.1%
99k49812Network Linkages and Money Management: An Anthropological Purview of the Beesi Network amongst the Urban Poor Muslims in Old City Area of Lucknow, India (Synopsis of Research Results)140140.0%
08b388nkNetwork Linkages and Money Management: An Anthropological Purview of the Beesi Network amongst Urban Poor Muslims in the Old City Area of Lucknow, India130130.0%
0bt109nmManaging Risks: How do Poor Households Smooth Their Income and Consumption? (An Examination of Poor Households in Yogyakarta, Indonesia)130130.0%
60p1x22rTrust and money: It's Complicated130130.0%
6mq6t2cvAfford TWO, Eat ONE: Financial Inclusion in Rural Myanmar131127.7%
73q8h15bWarning Signs and Ways Forward: Lessons on Client Uptake from IMTFI Researchers130130.0%
7q88w45mBetting on Chance in Colombia: How game network operators succeed in providing financial services to the poor while other networks fall behind130130.0%
9v625355The Poor and their Money: Rickshaw Pullers in Delhi (Synopsis of Research Results)130130.0%
4dv7t2x5embracing informality: designing financial services for China’s marginalized (Executive Summary)120120.0%
5p21q1d2The GILA Mobile Money Project: Present–Day Money Handling and Mobile MoneyOpportunities in Greater Ibadan-Lagos-Accra, aka GILA, West Africa120120.0%
6sm374vhHaitian Monetary Ecologies: A Qualitative Snapshot of Money Transfer and Savings (Executive Summary)120120.0%
21f8h4b4Journeys for Water: Survival Strategies for Urban India110110.0%
27n4s29qPatterns of Financial Behavior Among Rural and Urban Microfinance Clients: Evidence from Tamil Nadu, India (Executive Summary)110110.0%
2f7547k5Landscaping Mobile Social Media and Mobile Payments in Indonesia (Further Thoughts)110110.0%
6s19r2qzNew Organizational Models: Open-Source Financial Services Research110110.0%
7g23g7jdWhat Drives Behavioral Intention of Mobile Money Adoption? The Case of Ancient Susu Saving Operations in Ghana (Exectutive Summary)110110.0%
91z9c88dIMTFI Special PERSPECTIVES Series: Demonetization in India (Jan-Feb 2017)110110.0%
2c39352pSchool Fees, Beer and 'Meri': Gender, Cash, and the Mobile in the Morobe Province of Papua New Guinea100100.0%
64v8p457Social Networks of Mobile Money in Kenya (Executive Summary)100100.0%
77m4g6r5Landscaping Mobile Social Media and Mobile Payments in Indonesia (Interim Report)100100.0%

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