Papers

Parent: Institute for Money, Technology & Financial Inclusion

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for January through April, 2025

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5c06150bEffects of Mobile Banking on the Savings Practices of Low-Income Users: The Indian Experience1632214113.5%
1xd6g4h9Crowdfunding care in Kenya77235429.9%
0pm397w2‘Financial Inclusion Means Your Money Isn’t With You’: Conflicts Over Social Grants and Financial Services in South Africa69195027.5%
6834v821Introduction: Money and Finance at the Margins68165223.5%
2p49c3hhThe Use of Mobile-Money Technology among Vulnerable Populations in Kenya: Opportunities and Challenges for Poverty Reduction62125019.4%
3k9724q8Predicting poverty and wealth from mobile phone metadata62392362.9%
0sp7h9b1[Afterword] Monetary Ingenuity: Drink It In595548.5%
41h3d3jvMapping the intermediate: lived technologies of money and value55104518.2%
1gq2m222Poverty and Migration in the Digital Age: Experimental Evidence on Mobile Banking in Bangladesh51292256.9%
27v2d19nDelivering Cash Grants to Indigenous Peoples through Cash Cards versus Over-the-Counter Modalities: The Case of the 4Ps Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Palawan, Philippines4974214.3%
5hx7r6qgTrust and Social Capital in the Old City of Hyderabad: A Study of Self-Help Groups of Women, India49123724.5%
5x8529gwUnderstanding Social Relations and Payments among Rural Ethiopians4984116.3%
4zb3v7ffAccounting in the Margin: Financial Ecologies in between Big and Small Data4864212.5%
23n0c6vhA Living Fence: Financial Inclusion and Exclusion on the Haiti–Dominican Republic Border4473715.9%
2fw6w6cwBetting on Chance in Colombia: Using Empirical Evidence on Game Networks to Develop Practical Design Guidelines442424.5%
9nz9f5ccSocial Networks of Mobile Money in Kenya444409.1%
2zg4885kDhukuti Economies: The Moral and Social Ecologies of Rotating Finance in the Kathmandu Valley4363714.0%
71c3j6dqChiastic Currency Spheres: Postsocialist “Conversions” in Cuba’s Dual Economy434399.3%
95f078fjTransitory income changes and consumption smoothing: Evidence from Mexico42113126.2%
320947xfFollowing Mobile Money in Somaliland - Rift Valley Institute Research Paper 441113026.8%
8bk8j6knMigrant Remittances and Financial Inclusion - A Study of Rickshaw Pullers in Delhi412394.9%
2xz2g1k8The social meaning of mobile money: Navigating digital payments, savings and credit in the global South4063415.0%
6bm6n2js[Part I Introduction] In/Exclusion: The Question of Inclusion403377.5%
25s766k7Determinants of awareness and adoption of mobile money technologies: Evidence from women micro entrepreneurs in Kenya3831781.6%
8fx3b10r[Part IV Introduction] Design and Practice383357.9%
3zg8q4ttCapital Mobilization among the Somali RefugeeBusiness Community in Nairobi, Kenya3672919.4%
7bn7p7gpRevisiting the fishers of Kerala, India. <em>ICTD 2013 Conference Proceedings</em>3643211.1%
3qz599jvCarola and Saraswathi: Juggling Wealth in India and in Mexico3553014.3%
4rw458f8Open air market and mobile money information system requirements - Conference paper. <em>International Conference on ICT For Smart Society (ICISS)</em>352335.7%
6w9338g7Business Travails in the Diaspora: The Challenges and Resilience of Somali Refugee Business Community in Nairobi, Kenya34142041.2%
8tk9418x[Part III Introduction] Technology and Social Relations: Infrastructures of Digital Money343318.8%
90w3j4mkManaging of treasury in the banking system within a multi currency economy: Evidence from Palestine33102330.3%
05b9b7zwMobile Money System Design for Illiterate Users in Rural Ethiopia - Conference paper3162519.4%
17z159fpMobile Money and the (Un)Making of Social Relations in Chivi, Zimbabwe31102132.3%
4hb837f1M-money as Conduit for Conditional CashTransfers in the Philippines31161551.6%
66v4h334[Part II Introduction] Value and Wealth: What do Value and Wealth Do? "Life" Goes On, Whatever "Life" Is3142712.9%
6814j723The Agent in a Transformational M-Banking Ecosystem – Interface or Intermediary? Conference paper. <em>ICTD 2013 Conference Proceedings</em>301293.3%
08q26743The Changing Face of Money: Preferences for Different Payment Forms in Ghana and Zambia2932610.3%
2kw5c0n0How Debit Cards Enable the Poor to Save More282267.1%
0h644670Gambling, Saving, and Lumpy Liquidity Needs2732411.1%
25q4g4dqIndustry Challenges and Policy Barriers in Adoption of Mobile Value Added Services in Remote Islands: The Case of Fiji2742314.8%
9x66n7xfChange we don’t believe in? Coin attitudes, resistance, and use in post-redenomination Ghana262247.7%
1xz4s5wkOn the Importance of Price Information to Fishers and to Economists: Revisiting Mobile Phone Use Among Fishers in Kerala2542116.0%
5j29g96gConceptions of Poverty and Wealth in Ghana2591636.0%
4k96r56pThe unbearable lightness of digital money24141058.3%
67m1z14cThe role of mobile phones in the mediation of border crossings: A study of Haiti and the Dominican Republic2471729.2%
0pr1f0zbHere and there? Mobile money and the politics of transnational living patterns in West Africa2371630.4%
40h5s5f6The financial inclusion assemblage: Subjects, technics, rationalities222209.1%
02h9q35xFinancial Practices on "the Borderlands" (La Línea) in Times of Crisis2131814.3%
6jt2026wFamily Networks of Mobile Money in Kenya2171433.3%

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