m-Commerce study on Inq7.net
| AIM grad finds micro-financing future in mobile commerce By Erwin Lemuel Oliva (June 26, 2005) Excerpts from Inq7.net: |
A Filipino graduate of the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) business school recently found, however, not just one but 27 more ingenious applications for mobile commerce when he conducted a pilot study with a local non-government organization. Think micro-financing. Currently as a development consultant on information and communications technology for AIM, 30-year old Edwin Soriano has drawn up several business models to ride on existing mobile commerce innovations like Globe Telecom’s G-cash and Smart Communications’s Smart Money. For the pilot study he conducted with the non-government organization Center for Agriculture and Rural Development (Card-NGO), Soriano experimented with his business concepts using G-cash. Card-NGO is currently one of the biggest non-government organizations involved in micro-financing in the Philippines. |
My m-Commerce Study was featured on Inq7.net. Thanks to Erwin Oliva for writing the story and Heinz Bulos for telling Erwin about the study.
You’ll find copies of the story at the following links:
- AIM grad finds micro-financing future in mobile commerce (Available while Inq7.net keeps the online copy)
- Saved copy of article on Geocities.com
- PDF file for easy printing
- Screen shot - Nasa front page ako
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I can not find your PDF file (can’t download). So how can I read your thesis. Your thesis is very useful for me as reference and improve my knowledge. Please kindly advise, I really need your thesis.
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Asma
The link to my thesis is working fine.
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