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<title>IMPACT OF MOBILE PHONES ON HOUSEHOLD INCOME. A CASE STUDY OF M-PESA IN KIAGU LOCATION, MERU COUNTY</title>
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<description>IMPACT OF MOBILE PHONES ON HOUSEHOLD INCOME. A CASE STUDY OF M-PESA IN KIAGU LOCATION, MERU COUNTY
Karimi, Sylvannah Mwabu
Globally. Information and communication Technologies (ICT) have proved to be a key&#13;
driver of economic progress and development, enhancing productivity and therefore&#13;
economic growth, reducing poverty and improving living standard in many ways. I lie&#13;
mobile phone specifically, has emerged as one of the most dynamics forms of 1C Is in the&#13;
21a century. The diffusion and adoption of mobile phone technology and its application&#13;
has not only become a conduit for economic development in various sectors of the&#13;
world’s economy but also in the personal lives of its users.&#13;
lhc main objective of this study was to assess the impact of mobile phone technology&#13;
and specifically M-pesa on household income. The study used primary data from \leru&#13;
County to investigate the impact of M-pesa to the household income. The general focus&#13;
in the formulation of economic policies in Kenya has failed to lake into account all the&#13;
technologies, particularly M-pesa. l hc main locus lias been on the development of other&#13;
types of technologies with the view to enhancing economic growth while ignoring the&#13;
various uses of M-pcsa and how it impact on household income&#13;
Descriptive methods were used to achieve the objectives of the study Results from the&#13;
descriptive analysis show that the m-pcsa is very significant in the household income&#13;
There is evidence in the study area that nt-pesa has facilitated economic growth of the&#13;
residents more particularly through sending and receiving money The findings further&#13;
show that people can bank money in their m-pcsa accounts.&#13;
The findings of the study suggest recommendations that are expected to yield increased&#13;
use of M-pcsa in the country particularly in the rural areas.
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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