Purpose: This study aims to examine the factors that influence credit card misuse among working adults in Klang Valley, Malaysia. The relationship among self-esteem, materialism …
ZU Ahmed, I Ismail, M Sadiq Sohail, I Tabsh… - Asia Pacific Journal of …, 2010 - emerald.com
Purpose–Despite the spread in usage and ownership of credit cards, few studies have examined its effect on consumer debt in developing nations. The main purpose of this paper …
The two-sided market theory holds that consumer adoption and merchant acceptance of payment cards are interdependent. However, empirical evidence on such network …
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 …
N Arvidsson, J Hedman, B Segendorf - Enterprise Applications, Markets …, 2017 - Springer
Over the past decades, we have witnessed changes into how individual's pay. In particular, there has been a drop in the use of cash as payment instrument both in terms of value and …
M Bilal, AK Mydin Meera - International Journal of Islamic and Middle …, 2015 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to develop a new Islamic credit card model that is in line with Shariah principles and can be adopted as an alternative to contemporary Islamic …
S Ismail, H Amin, SF Shayeri, N Hashim - Jurnal Pengurusan, 2014 - journalarticle.ukm.my
Credit cards have been viewed as a competitive banking product that helps to improve a bank's financial position while at the same time improving financial transactions among …
Using the results of a survey on accepted means of payment, the authors examine merchant preferences and perceptions of retail payment reliability, risk, and costs; the share of each …
N Jonker - Review of Network Economics, 2011 - degruyter.com
The payment cards market is a two-sided market. Cost sensitivity of both consumers and merchants for card services influences total demand. Survey data of Dutch merchants shows …