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The prominent role of financial inclusion in every economy-as it has been widely acknowledged as an enabler to achieving eight out of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) cannot be overemphasized as far as the welfare of individuals is concerned. This study estimates the effects of...
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The purpose of this study is to find out the impact of awareness, privacy & safety, cost, convenience, social influence … adoption of the internet of things in Indian banks. On the other hand, the results show that cost & habits do not have an …
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the adoption of internet/e-business technology can be explained by perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and cost … cost variable failed in demonstrating the implementation of social media marketing by SMEs. This work strongly suggests …
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quality, ease of use, usefulness, cost, and security. A quantitative approach was used, and a questionnaire was utilized and …
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-Saharan Africa (SSA). We use a dynamic growth model with data from 42 SSA countries covering 1980 to 2012. We employ the Pooled Mean …
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44 in Sub-Saharan Africa. There is a statistically significant association between this measure and summary indicators of …
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Sub-Saharan Africa is the region where firms face the greatest hurdles when it comes to cross-border trading. This …
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The volatile nature of exchange rates with the advent of floating regimes has received much attention in economic research. The volatility is generally perceived as negatively affecting international trade. While theoretical predictions and empirical outcomes appear mixed, the balance seems to...
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Until recently, studies regarding e-banking transactions have focused more on motivational factors that trigger the intention to accept and use the e-banking transaction, rather than the de-motivational factors that propel the action. However, in the developing countries like Sub-Sahara...
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