The Impact of New Technologies on Social Payments
Title
The Impact of New Technologies on Social Payments
Project Year
2010
Region
East Africa
Country
Ethiopia
Project Description
This study has the aim of exploring the effect of new technologies (like card-based payments, mobile payments, online payments, e-cash, mobile banking etc.) on social payments (payment for marriage, death, graduation, mahiber1, edir2, ekub3, birthday celebrations, etc.) by the poor people living in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The study will address the common social payments and what determines them; the new technologies that affect such payments (i.e. can ICT reduce the poverty level by affecting their saving, storing, and spending practice?); the challenges and opportunities for such technologies in Ethiopia now and in the future; their attitude towards technology mediated financial products and services.
Researcher(s)
Woldmariam Mesfin Fikre
About the Researcher(s)
Woldmariam Mesfin Fikre is a lecturer at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. He received his first degree in Business Management from Jimma University 2001, and a Master's degree in Information Science from Addis Ababa University 2005. He is currently enrolled in the IT-PhD school of the University in the Information Systems Division. He is interested in interdisciplinary areas, mainly: ICT4D, e-services, technology diffusion, IT-organizations-environment and virtual organizations. Currently, Woldmariam Mesfin Fikre is working on the one laptop per child project.
Link to Researcher Outputs Page
Collection
Citation
“The Impact of New Technologies on Social Payments,” Institute for Money, Technology & Financial Inclusion (IMTFI) Research Projects, accessed April 23, 2024, https://imtfiresearch.omeka.net/items/show/6510.