Papers

Parent: Institute for Money, Technology & Financial Inclusion

eScholarship stats: History by Item for October, 2024 through January, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requests2025-012024-122024-112024-10
41h3d3jvMapping the intermediate: lived technologies of money and value6110121425
6w9338g7Business Travails in the Diaspora: The Challenges and Resilience of Somali Refugee Business Community in Nairobi, Kenya4513131
1xd6g4h9Crowdfunding care in Kenya412219
6834v821Introduction: Money and Finance at the Margins40126517
2xz2g1k8The social meaning of mobile money: Navigating digital payments, savings and credit in the global South3991020
9x66n7xfChange we don’t believe in? Coin attitudes, resistance, and use in post-redenomination Ghana37829
95f078fjTransitory income changes and consumption smoothing: Evidence from Mexico3351018
2kw5c0n0How Debit Cards Enable the Poor to Save More3271312
90w3j4mkManaging of treasury in the banking system within a multi currency economy: Evidence from Palestine311021
25s766k7Determinants of awareness and adoption of mobile money technologies: Evidence from women micro entrepreneurs in Kenya271017
5hx7r6qgTrust and Social Capital in the Old City of Hyderabad: A Study of Self-Help Groups of Women, India271611
0sx6d8mzOn the limits of trust25421
320947xfFollowing Mobile Money in Somaliland - Rift Valley Institute Research Paper 425916
05b9b7zwMobile Money System Design for Illiterate Users in Rural Ethiopia - Conference paper245415
9pf047g2Network linkages and money management: an anthropological purview of the Beesi network amongst the urban poor Muslims in old city area of Lucknow, India24717
1xz4s5wkOn the Importance of Price Information to Fishers and to Economists: Revisiting Mobile Phone Use Among Fishers in Kerala22616
92152746The social unit of debt: Gender and creditworthiness in Paraguayan microfinance22913
0pm397w2‘Financial Inclusion Means Your Money Isn’t With You’: Conflicts Over Social Grants and Financial Services in South Africa2121
1ch02250Managing Risks: How Male and Female Headed Households Differ in Smoothing their Consumption? (Case: Poor Households in Yogyakarta, Indonesia)211110
5j29g96gConceptions of Poverty and Wealth in Ghana214611
8rc102jzOracular Deities as Traditional Sources of Credit Among the Igbo of Nigeria21813
08q26743The Changing Face of Money: Preferences for Different Payment Forms in Ghana and Zambia204610
0kp0v63pPromises and pitfalls of mobile money in Afghanistan: Evidence from a randomized control trial19199
1516g39fNavigating Value and Vulnerability with Multiple Stakeholders: Systems thinking, design action and the ways of ethnography.192413
1913w768From <em>Cannibal Tours</em> to cargo cult: On the aftermath of tourism in the Sepik River, Papua New Guinea19658
3k9724q8Predicting poverty and wealth from mobile phone metadata193610
40h5s5f6The financial inclusion assemblage: Subjects, technics, rationalities192215
4hb837f1M-money as Conduit for Conditional CashTransfers in the Philippines192413
4zb3v7ffAccounting in the Margin: Financial Ecologies in between Big and Small Data1919
02h9q35xFinancial Practices on "the Borderlands" (La Línea) in Times of Crisis183213
0d94m15wInsights on Demonetisation from Rural Tamil Nadu: Understanding Social Networks and Social Protection18513
17z159fpMobile Money and the (Un)Making of Social Relations in Chivi, Zimbabwe18513
67m1z14cThe role of mobile phones in the mediation of border crossings: A study of Haiti and the Dominican Republic18711
71c3j6dqChiastic Currency Spheres: Postsocialist “Conversions” in Cuba’s Dual Economy1818
8tk9418x[Part III Introduction] Technology and Social Relations: Infrastructures of Digital Money1818
0pr1f0zbHere and there? Mobile money and the politics of transnational living patterns in West Africa17413
4k91b07fMoney That Isn't:&nbsp;A Qualitative Examination of the Adoption of the 1 Pesewa Coin and Biometric Payment Cards in Ghana17458
5p4072tt'Development' as if <em>We Have Never Been Modern</em>: Fragments of a Latourian Development Studie17188
8bk8j6knMigrant Remittances and Financial Inclusion - A Study of Rickshaw Pullers in Delhi1717
3rp3q2wbFinancial education via television comedy161312
69g4243wThe rise of African SIM registration: The emerging dynamics of regulatory change16448
1bv584bgFrom street to satellite: Mixing methods to understand mobile money users15339
1sx0842s'Its gait is too brisk':' money mobility in Karachi's foreign exchange market15159
1tp6t0x7Human and non-human intermediation in rural agricultural markets15510
6543w3b8Scaling inclusive digital innovation successfully: the case of crowdfunding social enterprises15510
66v4h334[Part II Introduction] Value and Wealth: What do Value and Wealth Do? "Life" Goes On, Whatever "Life" Is1515
6bm6n2js[Part I Introduction] In/Exclusion: The Question of Inclusion1515
6jt2026wFamily Networks of Mobile Money in Kenya15312
7wf7844vMonetary Practices of Traditional Rural Communities in Ethiopia: Implications for New Financial Technology Design14311
9nz9f5ccSocial Networks of Mobile Money in Kenya1414

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