National issues facing collaborative mobile money service provision

Recently, the developing countries are considering the development of mobile money ecosystems that supports more inclusive financial systems to overcome the high financial exclusion of their population.Such ecosystems can be enabled by facilitating the collaboration between diverse stakeholders fro...

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Main Authors: Karrar, Azza Z., Abdul Rahman, Azizah
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://repo.uum.edu.my/23477/1/ICT4T2016%20142%20148.pdf
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Summary:Recently, the developing countries are considering the development of mobile money ecosystems that supports more inclusive financial systems to overcome the high financial exclusion of their population.Such ecosystems can be enabled by facilitating the collaboration between diverse stakeholders from different sectors: financial, telecommunication, regulatory bodies and IT service providers.This development of mobile money ecosystem emphasized on considering existing issues of main stakeholders’ and their conflicting interests.The aim of this paper is to understand the existing issues that government needs to resolve when participating in collaborative mobile money ecosystem.The Sudanese national mobile money project was used as case study in this research. Qualitative interpretive interviews were conducted to collect data from different stakeholders in different sectors in Sudan. The data was analyzed using qualitative data analysis approach.The results of the analysis focus on representing the multiple perspectives of stakeholders on each identified government’s issue.Findings contribute toward a better understanding of mobile money ecosystem in Sudan from government’s perspective.This understanding can facilitate building successful value propositions between mobile money stakeholders which can result in better financial services.