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The impact of mobile communications on informal micro-businesses: a Nigerian case study
A. Jagun, R. Heeks, J.L. Whalley
Management Science
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Business & Economics
Mobile Communication
100%
Micro Businesses
77%
Mobile Telephony
39%
Supply Chain
34%
Micro-enterprises
20%
Delocalization
14%
Mobile Phone
13%
Disintermediation
13%
Cloth
13%
Entrenchment
12%
Telephony
12%
Developing Countries
11%
Substitution
9%
Asymmetry
9%
Inspection
9%
Commerce
8%
Nigeria
8%
Uncertainty
5%
Interaction
5%
Costs
3%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
mobile communication
84%
developing world
33%
mobile phone
24%
asymmetry
18%
inspection
18%
substitution
17%
market
14%
need
10%
cost
10%
effect
4%
Social Sciences
communications
49%
developing country
22%
substitution
15%
asymmetry
14%
commerce
14%
Nigeria
12%
uncertainty
11%
costs
8%
market
8%
interaction
6%
time
5%
Engineering & Materials Science
Supply chains
57%
Communication
29%
Industry
25%
Developing countries
20%
Substitution reactions
9%
Cellular telephones
9%
Inspection
7%
Costs
3%