贫困对金字塔运作基础的影响:来自非洲移动货币的证据

IF 6.5 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT Journal of Operations Management Pub Date : 2022-12-18 DOI:10.1002/joom.1227
Karthik Balasubramanian, David F. Drake, Gloria Urrea
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为“金字塔底层”服务的商业模式是创造就业和提高生活质量的有效手段。然而,贫困对这些企业业绩的影响还没有得到很好的理解。我们通过“移动货币”的背景来解决这一差距,“移动货币”是一种电子货币生态系统,旨在为金字塔底层的人们提供一种安全、可靠的存储和转移资金的方式。利用肯尼亚和乌干达的数据,并利用潜在的内生回归因子,我们研究了贫困对经营决策(库存和价格透明度)和市场维度(网络密度和需求)的影响。我们的研究结果表明,移动货币作为金字塔商业模式的基础,在一定程度上很适合为贫困人口服务,当贫困人口的集中度足够低时,贫困人口的需求会增加。然而,我们的结果表明,在贫困更普遍的地方,贫困的库存成本增加,而每个代理人的需求和代理人网络密度都减少。简而言之,在可以说是最需要移动货币的地区,移动货币的商业案例正在退化。最后,我们就如何在这些高度贫困的环境中支持移动货币的商业案例进行了思考。
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The impact of poverty on base of the pyramid operations: Evidence from mobile money in Africa

Business models designed to serve those at the “base of the pyramid” are an effective means to create employment and improve quality of life. However, the effect that poverty has on the performance of such businesses is not well-understood. We address this gap through the context of “mobile money,” an electronic currency ecosystem designed as a secure, reliable way for those at the base of the pyramid to store and transfer money. Using data from Kenya and Uganda, and instrumenting for potentially endogenous regressors, we examine the effect poverty has on operational decisions (inventory and price transparency) and market dimensions (network density and demand). Our results suggest that mobile money, as a base of the pyramid business model, is well-positioned to serve those in poverty up to a point, with demand increasing in poverty when the concentration of poverty is sufficiently low. However, our results indicate that, where poverty is more pervasive, inventory costs increase in poverty while per agent demand and agent network density both decrease. In short, the business case for mobile money degenerates in regions where it, arguably, is needed the most. We conclude with thoughts on how to buttress mobile money's business case in these high poverty settings.

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Journal of Operations Management
Journal of Operations Management 管理科学-运筹学与管理科学
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24 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Operations Management (JOM) is a leading academic publication dedicated to advancing the field of operations management (OM) through rigorous and original research. The journal's primary audience is the academic community, although it also values contributions that attract the interest of practitioners. However, it does not publish articles that are primarily aimed at practitioners, as academic relevance is a fundamental requirement. JOM focuses on the management aspects of various types of operations, including manufacturing, service, and supply chain operations. The journal's scope is broad, covering both profit-oriented and non-profit organizations. The core criterion for publication is that the research question must be centered around operations management, rather than merely using operations as a context. For instance, a study on charismatic leadership in a manufacturing setting would only be within JOM's scope if it directly relates to the management of operations; the mere setting of the study is not enough. Published papers in JOM are expected to address real-world operational questions and challenges. While not all research must be driven by practical concerns, there must be a credible link to practice that is considered from the outset of the research, not as an afterthought. Authors are cautioned against assuming that academic knowledge can be easily translated into practical applications without proper justification. JOM's articles are abstracted and indexed by several prestigious databases and services, including Engineering Information, Inc.; Executive Sciences Institute; INSPEC; International Abstracts in Operations Research; Cambridge Scientific Abstracts; SciSearch/Science Citation Index; CompuMath Citation Index; Current Contents/Engineering, Computing & Technology; Information Access Company; and Social Sciences Citation Index. This ensures that the journal's research is widely accessible and recognized within the academic and professional communities.
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