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Working Paper

Urbanized and Savvy – Which African Firms are Making the Most of Mobile Money?

Authors

  • Ackah
  • C.
  • Hanley
  • A.
  • Hecker
  • L.
  • Kodom
  • M.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

G23 G21 L25 O14 O18 O33

Key Words

Mobile Money

Africa

Firm

Urbanization

Related Topics

Innovation and Structural Change

Globalization

Emerging Markets & Developing Countries

Digitalization

Companies

Africa

Our analysis of over 500 Ghanaian firms sheds light, for the first time, on how certain firms managed to extract value from mobile money. Our regressions point to the usefulness of this form of cashless payments in stabilizing sales during the COVID pandemic. Perhaps the most important message from our analysis is the recognition that the benefits from mobile money extend beyond its purpose as a tool for transacting cashless payments. We reveal that firms using these additional tools supported by MoMo (e.g. for planning or saving purposes) report higher sales resilience, all things equal. Our findings appear to echo the literature on private householders (e.g. Jack and Suri, 2014). However, while the latter report a positive effect due to remittances, our finding is more likely driven by enhanced ability of businesses to streamline their planning and sales.

Kiel Institute Experts

  • Prof. Aoife Hanley, Ph.D.
    Kiel Institute Researcher
  • Lars Hecker
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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