Along with tools for video-calls, cashless payment has been among one of the technologies that gained new momentum during the global pandemic. While paying with a credit or debit card has been an everyday practice for some time, mobile and contactless payments are increasingly welcome and used in many Western countries. However, most of these new payment technologies are not necessarily developed by banks, and more often stem from the so-called Big Tech companies (PayPal, Apple, Google, Amazon). The question of how money alters its meaning with the way that it is circulated lies at the heart of Lana Swartz’s book, New Money: How Payment Became Social Media
This thesis aims to answer the question how our relation to money will look like in a potential cash...
This article analyses ongoing changes in the supply of alternative media of payments (MOPs). The com...
Financial transactions are part of everyday life, yet banking has largely withstood the digital tran...
Along with tools for video-calls, cashless payment has been among one of the technologies that gaine...
How should we think about mobile payments systems such as Apple and Android Pay? We argue that mobil...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.There is a rapid...
This article explores the emerging field of 'mobile money': mobile phone-enabled systems for value t...
Paying for things with the wave of a card or phone is convenient, but it also creates sinister risks...
In our highly connected world, the number of digital transactions is growing, and so too are the myr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-07In the wake of the Great Recession, a novel monetar...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on payment systems and preferences around the world,...
Many financial services professionals, central bankers, technologists, academics, and consumers acro...
The aim is now used to describe the infrastructure of payment cards, ATMs, now used to describe the ...
While we have become increasingly vulnerable to the ebb and flow of global finance, most of us know ...
This paper analyses situated uses of digital payment platforms, contributing to the sociology of mon...
This thesis aims to answer the question how our relation to money will look like in a potential cash...
This article analyses ongoing changes in the supply of alternative media of payments (MOPs). The com...
Financial transactions are part of everyday life, yet banking has largely withstood the digital tran...
Along with tools for video-calls, cashless payment has been among one of the technologies that gaine...
How should we think about mobile payments systems such as Apple and Android Pay? We argue that mobil...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.There is a rapid...
This article explores the emerging field of 'mobile money': mobile phone-enabled systems for value t...
Paying for things with the wave of a card or phone is convenient, but it also creates sinister risks...
In our highly connected world, the number of digital transactions is growing, and so too are the myr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-07In the wake of the Great Recession, a novel monetar...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on payment systems and preferences around the world,...
Many financial services professionals, central bankers, technologists, academics, and consumers acro...
The aim is now used to describe the infrastructure of payment cards, ATMs, now used to describe the ...
While we have become increasingly vulnerable to the ebb and flow of global finance, most of us know ...
This paper analyses situated uses of digital payment platforms, contributing to the sociology of mon...
This thesis aims to answer the question how our relation to money will look like in a potential cash...
This article analyses ongoing changes in the supply of alternative media of payments (MOPs). The com...
Financial transactions are part of everyday life, yet banking has largely withstood the digital tran...