Investigating the Dynamic Relationship Between Social Distancing Restrictions and the Adoption of Mobile Money Services in the Middle East: A Panel Data Analysis

A. Esawe
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This article aims to investigate how social distancing restrictions can be a potential factor to effect on the adoption of mobile money services (MMS) using panel data from seven countries in the Middle East (Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Morocco, Palestinian territories, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates) during the period from January to December 2020. Employing panel data analysis, the author uses various measures from the global mobile money dataset GSMA and Google Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Community Mobility Reports. The findings reveal that the social distancing restrictions have begun to play an essential part in the shift to cashless payment due to the epidemic and influence the adoption and use of MMS. The results also suggest that the social distancing restrictions affect consumer adoption of MMS and indirectly affect retailers. Unlike prevailing studies, this study is unique in empirically investigating the association between COVID-19 community mobility and MMS adoption. This study contributes to financial studies on MMS adoption under extreme settings.
调查社交距离限制与中东地区移动货币服务采用的动态关系:面板数据分析
本文旨在利用2020年1月至12月期间来自中东七个国家(埃及、伊拉克、约旦、摩洛哥、巴勒斯坦领土、卡塔尔和阿拉伯联合酋长国)的面板数据,调查社交距离限制如何成为影响移动货币服务(MMS)采用的潜在因素。作者采用面板数据分析,使用了全球移动货币数据集GSMA和谷歌2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)社区流动性报告中的各种指标。研究结果表明,由于疫情,社会距离限制已经开始在向无现金支付的转变中发挥重要作用,并影响彩信的采用和使用。研究结果还表明,社交距离限制影响了消费者对彩信的采用,并间接影响了零售商。与主流研究不同,本研究在实证调查COVID-19社区流动性与MMS采用之间的关系方面是独一无二的。本研究有助于在极端情况下对MMS采用的财务研究。
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