Impact du COVID-19 sur l'inclusion financière numérique au Nigéria

Une étude de l'état de l'IMO dans la zone géopolitique du Sud-Est

Auteurs-es

  • Stella Ngozi Okoroafor Monarch Business School Switzerland

Mots-clés :

COVID-19, inclusion financière, inclusion financière numérique, paiements numériques, institution financière, État d'OMI, Nigeria

Résumé

Objectif : L'objectif général de l'étude est d'étudier l'impact du COVID-19 sur l'inclusion financière numérique au Nigeria. Cependant, l'étude examine spécifiquement dans quelle mesure le COVID-19 améliore les services financiers numériques dans l'État d'IMO au Nigeria ; la mesure dans laquelle le COVID-19 augmente les transactions financières en ligne dans l'État d'IMO au Nigeria et la mesure dans laquelle le COVID-19 augmente les transactions financières numériques dans les zones rurales de l'État d'IMO au Nigeria.

Méthodologie : L’étude a adopté une méthodologie de recherche quantitative.

Résultats : Les résultats ont révélé que le COVID-19 a amélioré les services financiers numériques et les transactions financières en ligne dans l'État d'IMO au Nigeria, mais que le COVID-19 n'a pas augmenté de manière significative les transactions financières numériques dans les zones rurales de l'État.

Originalité : c’est un manuscrit original, qui traite de l’impact de la crise COVID 19 dans une région géopolitique particulière du Nigeria en Afrique.

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Biographie de l'auteur-e

Stella Ngozi Okoroafor, Monarch Business School Switzerland

Alvan Ikoku Federal University of Education, Owerri, Imo State Nigeria

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2024-04-30

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Okoroafor, S. N. (2024). Impact du COVID-19 sur l’inclusion financière numérique au Nigéria: Une étude de l’état de l’IMO dans la zone géopolitique du Sud-Est . Journal of Academic Finance, 15(Special Issue), 120–139. Consulté à l’adresse https://www.scientific-society.com/journal/index.php/AF/article/view/699