Organizing Money : The process of implementing a complementary currency in a context of scarcity
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Summary, in English
Drawing on Science and Technology Studies (STS), this study analyzes how relations between local communities, external actors, imaginaries, and payment technologies shape and are shaped in the process of implementing a complementary currency.
Using a socio-technical perspective, this research traces the Grassroots Financial Innovation (GFI) project in Kenya, and the implementation of a complementary currency from 2018 to 2023. The study reveals the tensions between two political-economic ideas for how complementary currencies should function in a context of scarcity – one focused on aid distribution and market networks, the other on local adaptation and self-governance. Moreover, it shows how payment technologies serve to embed economic ideas through the monetary approaches and types of user participation they afford. Finally, it displays how socio-technical arrangements of money are constantly evolving, and demonstrates that while a complementary currency can be designed, unexpected behaviors can occur during its implementation.
This study contributes to the current literature on complementary currencies by offering a novel approach to the study of their implementation. This study reframes implementation as an evolving set of organising activities conceptualized as modulating, representational, and vernacular. Moreover, this research introduces two different imaginaries of development – Market Inclusivism and Monetary Emancipation – and explores how these imaginaries shape and are shaped during the implementation of complementary currencies in the context of scarcity.
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Publishing year
2024-10-02
Language
English
Publication/Series
Lund Studies in Economic and Management
Issue
173
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Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
Lund University (Media-Tryck)
Topic
- Business Administration
Keywords
- complementary currencies
- implementation
- Financial inclusion
- poverty alleviation
Status
Published
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ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISBN: 978-91-8104-169-9
- ISBN: 978-91-8104-170-5
Defence date
22 November 2024
Defence time
10:30
Defence place
Tegstamsalen (EC3:109)
Opponent
- Malin Tillmar (Professor)