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Understanding Mobile Banking from a Theoretical Lens: Case Studies of Selected Kenyan m-Banking Products

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  • Martina Mutheu Mulwa

    (School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Nairobi, Kenya)

  • Timothy Mwololo Waema

    (School of Computing and Informatics in the University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya)

Abstract

Characteristic of every developing nation, Kenya has found itself at crossroads; defining the banking industry with the urge to provide banking services to majority of the unbanked populations. Mobile banking is a banking model that has been adopted by Kenyan Banks to reach out to unbanked populations. This paper is based on a case study conducted in Kenya on selected mobile banking products in 2012. The Actor Network theory methodology was used to identify and follow actors. Using in-depth interviews with key informants, survey of users and agents as well as focus group discussions and observation, it was established that agent phones and Point of service (POS) devises were used to deliver traditional banking services to users whose access mode was their mobile phone or debit cards. There existed partnerships between banks and mobile network operators whose operations were regulated by the Central Bank of Kenya and the Communications Authority of Kenya. This paper seeks to explore fundamental requirements for the interplay of actors in the execution of mobile banking services. It critically analyses data collected, with reference to the Network Society theory by Manuel Castells and Actor Network theory by Michael Callon and Bruno Latour, to inform on cross-sectoral partnerships and user attributes necessary in mobile banking uptake and use.

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  • Martina Mutheu Mulwa & Timothy Mwololo Waema, 2016. "Understanding Mobile Banking from a Theoretical Lens: Case Studies of Selected Kenyan m-Banking Products," International Journal of Innovation in the Digital Economy (IJIDE), IGI Global, vol. 7(1), pages 54-68, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jide00:v:7:y:2016:i:1:p:54-68
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    1. Nkosikhona Theoren Msweli & Tendani Mawela, . "Financial Inclusion of the Elderly: Exploring the Role of Mobile Banking Adoption," Acta Informatica Pragensia, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 0.
    2. Nkosikhona Theoren Msweli & Tendani Mawela, 2021. "Financial Inclusion of the Elderly: Exploring the Role of Mobile Banking Adoption," Acta Informatica Pragensia, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 2021(1), pages 1-21.

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