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The present study investigates how increasing bank accounts and bank concentration affect mobile money innovations in … 148 countries. It builds on scholarly and policy concerns in the literature that increasing bank accounts may not be … having the desired effects on financial inclusion on the one hand and on the other, that bank concentration which is a proxy …
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The financial sector in advanced economies has undergone significant evolution driven by restructuring, globalization, and the digital revolution, which have profoundly shaped its developmental dynamics. This study investigates the forces behind the growth and convergence of the financial sector...
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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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mobile money innovations for financial inclusion in developing countries. The mobile money innovation outcome variables are …
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-side linkages, law modulates: (i) bank accounts and automated teller machine (ATM) penetration for negative interactive … relationships with mobile money innovations and (ii) bank sector concentration for a positive interactive relationship with mobile …
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This study establishes economic growth needed for supply-side mobile money drivers in developing countries to be positively related to mobile money innovations in the perspectives of mobile money accounts, the mobile phone used to send money, and the mobile phone used to receive money. The...
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This study focuses on linkages between bank accounts and supply-side mobile money drivers for mobile money innovations …. It seeks to understand how bank accounts can be complemented with mobile subscription and mobile connectivity dynamics (i … mobile connectivity coverage in modulating bank accounts for mobile money innovations. Second, mobile connectivity …
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innovation for financial inclusion in developing countries. Telecom policies are understood in terms of mobile subscriptions …
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influence mobile money innovations, minimum GDP growth rates are: (i) 3.875% for the nexus between bank accounts and the mobile …
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