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"Replications are an important part of the research process because they allow for greater confidence in the findings" (McEwan, Carpenter & Westerman, 2018, p. 235). This study extends Lashitew, van Tulder and Liasse (2019, RP) by addressing the concern of multicollinearity that affects the...
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The present research extends Lashitew, van Tulder and Liasse (2019, RP) in order to understand the greater diffusion of mobile money innovations in Africa. To make this assessment, a comparative analysis is engaged between sampled African countries and the corresponding sampled developing...
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innovation for financial inclusion in developing countries. Telecom policies are understood in terms of mobile subscriptions …
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for market power is a relevant mobile money innovation demand factor. The empirical evidence is based on Tobit regressions …
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The present research extends Lashitew, van Tulder and Liasse (2019, RP) in order to understand the greater diffusion of mobile money innovations in Africa. To make this assessment, a comparative analysis is engaged between sampled African countries and the corresponding sampled developing...
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mobile money innovations for financial inclusion in developing countries. The mobile money innovation outcome variables are …
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