The Relationship Between Mobile Money Services and Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Growth in Bamenda, Cameroon: A Probit Model Approach

The Relationship Between Mobile Money Services and Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Growth in Bamenda, Cameroon: A Probit Model Approach

Author: 
Muzam, John
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Taylor and Francis
Date published: 
2024
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Journal Title: 
Journal of African Business
Source: 
Journal of African Business, Vol. 25, No. 3, 2024 pp. 394-408
ISSN: 
1522-9076 Online: 1522-8916
Abstract: 

The main objective of this article is to determine the relationship between mobile money services and the growth of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). A sample of 50 SMEs was collected. The probit model was used to estimate the result. The study established that mobile money services have a positive and significant relationship with the growth of SMEs. The determinants of mobile money services observed are; experience in business management, frequency of bill payment, size of business, male entrepreneur, operation of mobile money account, frequency of purchasing airtime, distance to financial institutions, number of business branches, mobile money accounts held, secondary education, technical support, location of business, number of workers and size of capital transaction. The challenges faced by entrepreneurs in mobile money transactions observed are: wrong manipulation of account, delays, environmental complexities, and loss of money due to hawkers. The result suggests that SMEs should intensify the use of mobile money services in their daily business transactions. It is a wise step toward business expansion. Entrepreneurs of SMEs should take advantage of the drivers of mobile money services to encourage the diverse use of digital technologists. Finally, entrepreneurs should avoid risky manipulations of their mobile money gargets.

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CITATION: Muzam, John. The Relationship Between Mobile Money Services and Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Growth in Bamenda, Cameroon: A Probit Model Approach . Oxon : Taylor and Francis , 2024. Journal of African Business, Vol. 25, No. 3, 2024 pp. 394-408 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frrelationship-between-mobile-money-services-and-small-and-medium-sized-enterprise-growth-bamenda