Mobile phones, informal markets and young urban entrepreneurs in Zimbabwe: An Exploratory Study

IF 1.8 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Area Development and Policy Pub Date : 2020-09-02 DOI:10.1080/23792949.2020.1790021
Stanley Tsarwe, Admire Mare
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ABSTRACT This study of the uses of mobile phones by Zimbabwean youths engaged in unregulated informal trading in Central Harare shows that mobiles create socio-culturally embedded virtual and non-virtual ‘markets’. The study describes the novel and creative appropriations of mobile phones as informal traders navigate small-scale business opportunities. The theory of social networks and collective action was used to shed a light on how mobile phones help informal traders to create functional networks and virtual infrastructures through which reciprocal and mutual relations are established without the need for face-to-face contacts. The study demonstrates that these mobile virtual infrastructures not only create closely knit communities resembling traditional African ‘collective cultures’ but also help informal traders to access micro-credit, market intelligence among peers and mobile payments integrated with traditional banking platforms.
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津巴布韦的移动电话、非正式市场和年轻城市企业家:一项探索性研究
这项关于津巴布韦青年在哈拉雷中心从事不受管制的非正式贸易时使用手机的研究表明,手机创造了嵌入社会文化的虚拟和非虚拟“市场”。该研究描述了非正规商人利用手机寻找小规模商业机会的新颖和创造性的挪用。社会网络和集体行动理论被用来阐明手机如何帮助非正式交易者创建功能网络和虚拟基础设施,通过这些网络和虚拟基础设施建立互惠和相互关系,而无需面对面的接触。研究表明,这些移动虚拟基础设施不仅创造了类似非洲传统“集体文化”的紧密联系的社区,而且还帮助非正式贸易商获得小额信贷、同行之间的市场情报以及与传统银行平台集成的移动支付。
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