Electronic Money or Cash? In Face of Liquidity Crisis in Zimbabwe
Upenyu Sakarombe () and
Namatirai Dziva Marabada
International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 2017, vol. 7, issue 11, 63-73
Abstract:
The aim of the study was to assess whether plastic money can be a therapy to the cash crisis in Zimbabwe. This was done through investigating when the population of Zimbabwe would fully and willingly adopt and implement the use of plastic money using a sample of 200 respondents. The results showed that the use of plastic money is still a bit far from acceptance by individuals as people still prefer cash to electronic money reflected by a 66% cash preference vis-a-vis 3% electronic money preference. The reasons for unwillingness to change emanate from lack of understanding the concept of plastic money, lack of trust in the banking sector, fear of the unknown, exploitive charges in the use of plastic money and poor network services. Therefore in order to have a cashless society, it was recommended that the network service quality should be improved, the public should be educated, points of sale (POS) should be increased, transaction costs should be reduced, financial inclusion should be considered and confidence in the banking sector should be restored.
Keywords: Cash Crisis; Cash or Plastic (Electronic) Money (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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