Since the first credit card issued by the Bank of China in 1985, the domestic banks has issued 140 million credit cards in 2008, and by the end of 2011, the total number of credit cards issued reached 285 million, an increase of 24.3% from 2010. Further, 79.41% of the consumers have more than 3 credit cards, 35.12% have only one credit card while 1.35% have more than 10 credit cards. The total transaction reached 756 million RMB, which was 47.95% higher than the transaction volume in 2010. The number of the domestic credit card merchants has increased at the end of 2011 and the number of domestic acceptance merchants reached 3.18 million, a 45.68% increase compared to 2010 (Peng, 2012). This paper seeks to investigate the factors that infl...
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Since the first credit card issued by the Bank of China in 1985, the domestic banks has issued 140 m...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact that several of these factors have ...
Since the first credit card issued by the Bank of China in 1985, the domestic banks has issued 140 m...
Purpose: The rapid growth of credit card use in China poses the potential for card overuse and the a...
Postprint.Analysis of data from the 2008 Survey of Chinese Consumer Finance and Investor Education i...
Along with globalization, the use of credit cards has become popular among Chinese urban residents; ...
Postprint.Credit cards have become a common method of payment for college students in China. It is i...
With the help of a commercial bank in China, we studied consumer credit card debt behavior2 in corre...
This study aimed to analyze the factors influencing the credit cards usage in Myanmar Private Banks....
This research examines factors that contribute to credit card adoption among Malaysian consumers. Th...
The purpose of this research is to uncover the factors that affect consumers' choice of credit or c...
by Tso Miu Lin Debbie.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1999.Includes bibliographica...
As an effort to profile credit card users in Malaysia, this study seeks to examine the relationship ...
This study examines the differences in credit card behaviors between rural and urban households in C...
This study examines how credit limits and privileges impact college students’ intentions to apply fo...
Since the first credit card issued by the Bank of China in 1985, the domestic banks has issued 140 m...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact that several of these factors have ...
Since the first credit card issued by the Bank of China in 1985, the domestic banks has issued 140 m...
Purpose: The rapid growth of credit card use in China poses the potential for card overuse and the a...
Postprint.Analysis of data from the 2008 Survey of Chinese Consumer Finance and Investor Education i...
Along with globalization, the use of credit cards has become popular among Chinese urban residents; ...
Postprint.Credit cards have become a common method of payment for college students in China. It is i...
With the help of a commercial bank in China, we studied consumer credit card debt behavior2 in corre...
This study aimed to analyze the factors influencing the credit cards usage in Myanmar Private Banks....
This research examines factors that contribute to credit card adoption among Malaysian consumers. Th...
The purpose of this research is to uncover the factors that affect consumers' choice of credit or c...
by Tso Miu Lin Debbie.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1999.Includes bibliographica...
As an effort to profile credit card users in Malaysia, this study seeks to examine the relationship ...
This study examines the differences in credit card behaviors between rural and urban households in C...
This study examines how credit limits and privileges impact college students’ intentions to apply fo...