This article explores the dimensions of customer use of cashless cards on the gaming floor from the perspective of employees of two Australian gaming venues to provide explanations for variations in usage behavior. Some tentative theories regarding patterns in the data vis a vis these behaviors are proposed, grouped according to whether customers are putting money into or taking money out of the machines. The results indicate that segmenting customers as either light or heavy users rather than along socio-demographic lines would be useful to the design of adoption campaign messages. Further, for customers who have adopted the card, non use of the responsible gambling attributes and the associated lack of staff awareness of these features co...
This paper reports on the second stage of a multi-stage qualitative study into gambling by gaming ve...
Ready accessibility to gambling suggests employees in gaming venues may be an at-risk group for gamb...
This paper reports the results of a study that sought to analyse the attributes of gambling technolo...
© 2014 Dr. Sharen NisbetElectronic gaming machine (EGM) structural characteristics are increasingly ...
There is broad support from many sectors of the gambling industry in NSW Australia for account or ca...
This paper describes player knowledge, attitudes and practices associated with the use of cashless a...
This paper considers the advantages and disadvantages of cashless gambling technologies in the Austr...
This paper describes player knowledge, attitudes and practices associated with the use of cashless a...
There is broad support from many sectors of the gambling industry in NSW Australia for account or ca...
This paper reports the results of a study that sought to expose the factors affecting the introducti...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore the adoption of cashless, card-based gaming machine payment sys...
This study investigates whether customer contact employees can identify difficulties in managing gam...
Electronic gaming machines (slot machines) contribute to problem gambling in New Zealand and worldwi...
Staff in gaming venues are increasingly expected to identify people with possible gambling problems ...
ln recent years, gaming venues have devoted considerable resources to lowering their patrons\u27 ris...
This paper reports on the second stage of a multi-stage qualitative study into gambling by gaming ve...
Ready accessibility to gambling suggests employees in gaming venues may be an at-risk group for gamb...
This paper reports the results of a study that sought to analyse the attributes of gambling technolo...
© 2014 Dr. Sharen NisbetElectronic gaming machine (EGM) structural characteristics are increasingly ...
There is broad support from many sectors of the gambling industry in NSW Australia for account or ca...
This paper describes player knowledge, attitudes and practices associated with the use of cashless a...
This paper considers the advantages and disadvantages of cashless gambling technologies in the Austr...
This paper describes player knowledge, attitudes and practices associated with the use of cashless a...
There is broad support from many sectors of the gambling industry in NSW Australia for account or ca...
This paper reports the results of a study that sought to expose the factors affecting the introducti...
Purpose – This paper aims to explore the adoption of cashless, card-based gaming machine payment sys...
This study investigates whether customer contact employees can identify difficulties in managing gam...
Electronic gaming machines (slot machines) contribute to problem gambling in New Zealand and worldwi...
Staff in gaming venues are increasingly expected to identify people with possible gambling problems ...
ln recent years, gaming venues have devoted considerable resources to lowering their patrons\u27 ris...
This paper reports on the second stage of a multi-stage qualitative study into gambling by gaming ve...
Ready accessibility to gambling suggests employees in gaming venues may be an at-risk group for gamb...
This paper reports the results of a study that sought to analyse the attributes of gambling technolo...