坦桑尼亚的非现金支付:移动电话支付服务的作用

Hosea Mpogole, Yohana Tweve, Neema Mwakatobe, Serijo Mlasu, Deo Sabokwigina
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本研究调查了坦桑尼亚伊林加大学学生通过移动货币服务使用非现金支付的情况。本研究选取了大学校园内外的本科生和经营者作为样本。研究发现,80%的公用事业商店接受通过移动货币进行非现金支付,尽管存在与交易成本和网络/发送错误相关的挑战,但经营者对这项服务持乐观态度。大约81%的受访者经常通过他们的移动钱包账户从他们的赞助商/亲戚那里收到钱。与银行账户不同,约63%的受访者通过手机进行定期储蓄。超过60%的人使用移动货币服务进行非现金支付和储蓄存款。这对最近从现金支付为主向非现金支付为主的转变具有重要意义,因为用户直接通过手机支付购买的商品,而不必随身携带现金。提出了切实可行的建议和进一步研究的方向。
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Towards non-cash payments in Tanzania: The role of mobile phone money services
This study investigated the usage of non-cash payments through m-money services among students of the University of Iringa in Tanzania. A convenient sample of undergraduate students and business operators within and around the University campus was used. It was found that 80% of utility shops accepted noncash payments through m-money, business operators were optimistic about the service although there were challenges related to transaction costs and network/sending errors. Approximately 81% of respondents frequently received money from their sponsors/relatives through their m-money accounts. About 63% of respondents made regular savings deposits on their mobile phones unlike their bank accounts. Over 60% used m-money services for non-cash payments and savings deposits. This has a significant implication for the recent movement from predominantly cash to non-cash payments as subscribers directly pay for their purchased items through their mobile phones without necessarily having cash at hand. Practical recommendations and a direction for further study are provided.
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