Designing Mobile Remittance Services in Developing Countries
H. Bouwman and
J. -C. Sandy
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H. Bouwman: Policy and Management of Delft University of Technology
J. -C. Sandy: Delft University of Technology
Chapter 13 in Mobile Service Innovation and Business Models, 2008, pp 233-240 from Springer
Abstract:
In this chapter, we illustrate how the STOF model can be applied to analyze business models, using an SMS-based service that is deployed in a developing country, i.e. Smart Padala in the Philippines. In addition, we use the STOF method to design a business model for the introduction of a remittance service in Haiti. Remittances are understood as transfers of money from one person to another, in practice most transfers are by foreign workers to their home countries.
Keywords: Mobile Service; Mobile Commerce; Wireless Service Provider; Mobile Banking Service; Cash Deposit (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-79238-3_13
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