- Cash In, Cash Out Kenya: The Role of M-PESA in the Lives of Low-Income People. Stuart, Guy and Monique Cohen. 2011.
- Brief – Dry spells and shocks: M-PESA as a financial management tool
- Brief – Same ends, different means: The role of social networks in shaping M-PESA use
- Brief – Mile wide, inch deep: The uses of e-money among low-income Kenyans
- Brief – Channeling cash flows: Towards a new business model for low-income savings mobilization.
- Cash In, Cash Out: Financial Transactions and Access to Finance in Malawi. Stuart, Guy, Michael Ferguson and Monique Cohen. 2011.
- Brief – Managing vulnerability: Using financial diaries to inform innovative products for the poor
- Brief – Microfinance & gender: Some findings from the financial diaries in Malawi
- Brief – Not just for a rainy day: Some findings on the role of savings from the financial diaries in Malawi
- Brief – Convenience reconsidered: Some findings on formal vs informal financial services from the financial diaries
- Brief – Useful lump sums: Microenterprise revenue management and its potential for banks
- Brief – Channeling cash flows: Towards a new business model for low-income savings mobilization.
- Financial Diaries as a Tool for Consumer Research. Ferguson, Michael. 2010.
- Kenya Notes from the Field: The Emerging Effects of M-PESA’s Rural Outreach at the Household Level. Ferguson, Michael. 2010.
- Managing vulnerability: Using financial diaries to inform innovative products for the poor. Stuart, Guy, Michael Ferguson and Monique Cohen. 2011.
- Microfinance & gender: Some findings from the financial diaries in Malawi. Stuart, Guy, Michael Ferguson and Monique Cohen. 2011.
- Not just for a rainy day: Some findings on the role of savings from the financial diaries in Malawi. Stuart, Guy, Michael Ferguson and Monique Cohen. 2011.
- Convenience reconsidered: Some findings on formal vs informal financial services from the financial diaries. Stuart, Guy, Michael Ferguson and Monique Cohen. 2011.
- Useful lumps sums: Microenterprise revenue management and its potential for banks. Stuart, Guy, Michael Ferguson and Monique Cohen. 2011.