Card issuers have mainly relied on rewards programs as their main strategy to increase usage. However, there is scarce evidence on the effectiveness of these programs. This paper is addressing two topics which could have important managerial and public policy implications: (i) it estimates the impact of rewards on the use of cards and (ii) it quantifies their economic effects in terms of the cash substitution. We find that rewards may significantly modify choice for card payments. Their economic impact also varies significantly across types of rewards and merchant activities. Additionally, rewards seem to be more effective for debit cards
As attitudes often diverge from the actions taken, behavioural patterns are difficult to predict and...
Abstract: In a field experiment, we measure the impact of payment with credit card as compared with ...
We study the ability of banks and merchants to influence the consumer’s payment instrument choice. C...
Card issuers have mainly relied on rewards programs as their main strategy to increase usage. Howeve...
Card issuers have mainly relied on rewards programs as their main strategic driver to increase elect...
Payment card rewards programs have become increasingly popular in the United States. But do consumer...
We estimate the direct effects of rewards card programs on consumer payment choice for in-store tran...
Participation in a loyalty program and access to an interest-free period tend to increase credit car...
This paper investigates potential market forces that cause payment card rewards even when providing ...
In this paper we estimate the effect of particular price incentives on consumer payment patterns usi...
Card-based partnerships between banks and retailers have created new opportunities for profit enhanc...
This thesis analyses often advocated but rarely empirical) investigated coalition loyalty programs; ...
The use of payment cards, either debit or credit, is becoming more and more widespread in developed ...
The effectiveness of consumers’ reward programs has been the object of recent criticism. Researchers...
While many studies have investigated consumer purchase behavior in reward programs, a better underst...
As attitudes often diverge from the actions taken, behavioural patterns are difficult to predict and...
Abstract: In a field experiment, we measure the impact of payment with credit card as compared with ...
We study the ability of banks and merchants to influence the consumer’s payment instrument choice. C...
Card issuers have mainly relied on rewards programs as their main strategy to increase usage. Howeve...
Card issuers have mainly relied on rewards programs as their main strategic driver to increase elect...
Payment card rewards programs have become increasingly popular in the United States. But do consumer...
We estimate the direct effects of rewards card programs on consumer payment choice for in-store tran...
Participation in a loyalty program and access to an interest-free period tend to increase credit car...
This paper investigates potential market forces that cause payment card rewards even when providing ...
In this paper we estimate the effect of particular price incentives on consumer payment patterns usi...
Card-based partnerships between banks and retailers have created new opportunities for profit enhanc...
This thesis analyses often advocated but rarely empirical) investigated coalition loyalty programs; ...
The use of payment cards, either debit or credit, is becoming more and more widespread in developed ...
The effectiveness of consumers’ reward programs has been the object of recent criticism. Researchers...
While many studies have investigated consumer purchase behavior in reward programs, a better underst...
As attitudes often diverge from the actions taken, behavioural patterns are difficult to predict and...
Abstract: In a field experiment, we measure the impact of payment with credit card as compared with ...
We study the ability of banks and merchants to influence the consumer’s payment instrument choice. C...