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Digital Finance Inclusion and the Mobile Money "Social" Enterprise: A Socio-Legal Critique of M-Pesa in Kenya
Digitale Finanzintegration und das 'soziale' Unternehmen mit mobilem Geld: Eine sozio-juristische Kritik an M-Pesa in Kenia
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Abstract Financial technology or fintech initiatives are gaining increasing global attention as instruments for financial inclusion and economic and social development. Among such initiatives, mobile-phone-enabled money transfer systems, or “mobile money,” have been particularly acclaimed for facilitating ac... mehr
Financial technology or fintech initiatives are gaining increasing global attention as instruments for financial inclusion and economic and social development. Among such initiatives, mobile-phone-enabled money transfer systems, or “mobile money,” have been particularly acclaimed for facilitating access to financial services and creating opportunities for the so-called “unbanked poor.” One of the first and most-discussed mobile money projects to date is M-Pesa in Kenya, a digital payment system which is now used by over 70 per cent of the Kenyan population across a variety of sectors including finance, commerce, education, health, and social welfare. M-Pesa is premised on a narrative of social entrepreneurship and has increasingly embraced the idea of philanthrocapitalism, promoting the logic that digital financial inclusion can simultaneously address social problems and produce profit. This paper brings together socio-legal enquiry and international political economy analysis to illustrate the institutional arrangements underpinning the development of M-Pesa and examine some of the projects built on its infrastructure. It argues that social entrepreneurship promotes a logic of opportunity rather than a politics of redistribution, favouring mobile money providers and the institutions involved in the mobile money social business over improving the lives of the intended beneficiaries, namely the unbanked poor.... weniger
Thesaurusschlagwörter
soziale Partizipation; soziale Entwicklung; Unternehmer; Electronic Banking; Lebensbedingungen; Kenia; Finanzdienstleistung; soziale Faktoren; rechtliche Faktoren; Geldtransfer; Philanthropie
Klassifikation
Wirtschaftssoziologie
Freie Schlagwörter
M-Pesa; Fintech; mobile money; philanthrocapitalism; development; socio-legal studies; Africa; Kenya; social entrepreneurship; digital financial inclusion
Sprache Dokument
Englisch
Publikationsjahr
2020
Seitenangabe
S. 74-94
Zeitschriftentitel
Historical Social Research, 45 (2020) 3
ISSN
0172-6404
Status
Veröffentlichungsversion; begutachtet (peer reviewed)