The information age has led to many new forms of payment, including credit cards, debit cards, and online banking. In many ways, these new mechanisms seem preferable to cash. While the disappearance of cash is a very long way off, it seems people are starting to use it less.Cash transactions ; Payment systems ; Consumer behavior
Traditional forms of payment, such as currency, coin, and paper checks, are quickly being eclipsed b...
Will the widespread use of cashless payments reduce the frequency of the use of cash payments? This ...
Will the widespread use of cashless payments reduce the frequency of the use of cash payments? This ...
“Cash is dirty ... Cash is heavy ... Cash is inequitable ... Cash is quaint, technologically speakin...
A number of papers predict the imminent demise of currency use in transactions while some make a cas...
Paying for things with the wave of a card or phone is convenient, but it also creates sinister risks...
The authors identify underlying disincentives for payment system participants to migrate to electron...
Why do consumers use electronic bill payment services? what do the differences between nonusers, low...
Computers and telecommunications devices may replace paper currency and checks—some day. Indeed, ele...
For thousands of years cash has been the only common payment method worldwide. From the markets of A...
A model is developed and implemented to determine the share of (legal) cash payments in the U.S. ove...
Recent studies find that cash remains a dominant payment choice for small-value transactions despite...
Germans are still very fond of using cash. Of all direct payment transactions, cash accounts for an ...
Payments are increasingly being made with payment cards rather than currency-this despite the fact t...
The advent of the digital transformation and the progressive dematerialization of money is changing...
Traditional forms of payment, such as currency, coin, and paper checks, are quickly being eclipsed b...
Will the widespread use of cashless payments reduce the frequency of the use of cash payments? This ...
Will the widespread use of cashless payments reduce the frequency of the use of cash payments? This ...
“Cash is dirty ... Cash is heavy ... Cash is inequitable ... Cash is quaint, technologically speakin...
A number of papers predict the imminent demise of currency use in transactions while some make a cas...
Paying for things with the wave of a card or phone is convenient, but it also creates sinister risks...
The authors identify underlying disincentives for payment system participants to migrate to electron...
Why do consumers use electronic bill payment services? what do the differences between nonusers, low...
Computers and telecommunications devices may replace paper currency and checks—some day. Indeed, ele...
For thousands of years cash has been the only common payment method worldwide. From the markets of A...
A model is developed and implemented to determine the share of (legal) cash payments in the U.S. ove...
Recent studies find that cash remains a dominant payment choice for small-value transactions despite...
Germans are still very fond of using cash. Of all direct payment transactions, cash accounts for an ...
Payments are increasingly being made with payment cards rather than currency-this despite the fact t...
The advent of the digital transformation and the progressive dematerialization of money is changing...
Traditional forms of payment, such as currency, coin, and paper checks, are quickly being eclipsed b...
Will the widespread use of cashless payments reduce the frequency of the use of cash payments? This ...
Will the widespread use of cashless payments reduce the frequency of the use of cash payments? This ...