Just over 40 years ago the first cash dispensers became operational in the UK. From its modest beginnings this industry specific application evolved into the backbone of self service technology. In this article we consider their past and present to reflect on their future with the assistance of the so called ‘social construction of technology’ theory while supported by archival research and a summary of interviews with ‘actors’ in the UK. We tell how machine, functionality and shared networks will continue to interact in shaping the future of the cash dispensing market
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Just over 40 years ago the first cash dispensers became operational in the UK. From its modest begin...
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There are but a handful of systematic studies on the history of automated teller machines (ATMs) yet...
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In this paper we describe the first decades of the history of the Swedish ATM (Automated teller mach...
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In this paper we describe the first decades of the history of the Swedish ATM (Automated teller mach...
The earliest version of automated banking in Singapore was the cash dispenser machine. Installed ou...
The historiography of computing has until now considered real-time computing in banking as predicate...
This article studies the genesis and early international expansion of the bank-issued credit card—an...
Just over 40 years ago the first cash dispensers became operational in the UK. From its modest begin...
Research in this article traces the origins of a process of competitive change in British retail fin...
There are but a handful of systematic studies on the history of automated teller machines (ATMs) yet...
In this article we describe the trials and tribulations in the early stages to introduce cashless re...
In this paper we describe the first decades of the history of the Swedish ATM (Automated teller mach...
The automatic teller machine (ATM) is currently, and for the foreseeable future, the dominant mode o...
A number of papers predict the imminent demise of currency use in transactions while some make a cas...
The whole world, it would seem at first glance, has been moving toward a ―cashless society‖ ever sin...
The organization of automated teller machine (ATM) and electronic banking services in the United Sta...
The massification of retail finance in the 1980s relied on the successful deployment of automated te...
This article explores the technological choices made at the dawn of the massification of retail fina...
In this paper we describe the first decades of the history of the Swedish ATM (Automated teller mach...
The earliest version of automated banking in Singapore was the cash dispenser machine. Installed ou...
The historiography of computing has until now considered real-time computing in banking as predicate...
This article studies the genesis and early international expansion of the bank-issued credit card—an...