Heuristics on Call: The Impact of Mobile-Phone-Based Business-Management Advice

Author:

Cole Shawn1,Joshi Mukta2,Schoar Antoinette3

Affiliation:

1. Harvard Business School , Cambridge , USA

2. ideas42 , New York , USA

3. MIT Sloan School of Management at Cambridge , USA

Abstract

Abstract There is growing evidence that business training for micro-entrepreneurs can be effective. However, in-person training can be expensive and imposes costs on the target beneficiaries. This paper presents the results of a two-site randomized evaluation of a light-touch, mobile-phone-based business-training service for micro-entrepreneurs in India and the Philippines. The results show that the training had a statistically significant impact on the adoption of improved business practices, with an increase of 0.06 to 0.12 standard deviation points when considering a binary indicator of business practices. The study finds no evidence of impacts on business sales or profits, though the confidence intervals are wide enough to include meaningful effect sizes (positive or negative). These results suggest that mobile-phone-based training can be a cost-effective and scalable way to impart business skills to micro-entrepreneurs.

Funder

Faculty Development and Research at Harvard Business School

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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