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Title: | Possibilities for the Use of Mobile Phones and More-than-voice Services to Improve the Economic Status of Female-headed Households at the BOP |
Authors: | de Silva, H Pulasinghe, K Panditha, L |
Keywords: | Possibilities Mobile Phones Voice Services Economic Status Female-Headed Households BOP |
Issue Date: | Nov-2012 |
Publisher: | SSRN 2309349 |
Citation: | de Silva, Harsha and Pulasinghe, Koliya and Panditha, Lilanka, Possibilities for the Use of Mobile Phones and More-than-Voice Services to Improve the Economic Status of Female-Headed Households at the BOP (November 2012). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2309349 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2309349 |
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Abstract: | This paper considers a unique proposition; that given the evidence of women, with little access to formal finance, have been found to be much better at managing micro-enterprises and repayment when given the opportunity of microfinance at the emerging Asian bottom of the pyramid (BOP), whether the use of mobile phones and more-than-voice services could be used to improve the economic status of female-headed households at the emerging Asian BOP by ensuring appropriate information and access to manage their households. The initial results suggests that female-headed households are in fact economically worse off and that their phone use pattern, for economic-related services, is also less conducive for economic success than male-headed households in the emerging Asian BOP. This opens out a new area of thinking for development practitioners and commercial mobile phone service providers alike. |
URI: | http://localhost:80/handle/123456789/790 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Papers - Open Access Research Research Papers - SLIIT Staff Publications Research Publications -Dept of Information Technology |
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