Continuous intention to use e-wallet in the context of the covid-19 pandemic: Integrating the health belief model (hbm) and technology continuous theory (tct)

A Daragmeh, J Sági, Z Zéman - Journal of open innovation: technology …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Personal safety has had a renewed focus throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, which has
led to behavioral change. The adoption of E-wallets facilitates social distancing and thereby …

Switching from cash to cashless payments during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond

T Wisniewski, M Polasik, R Kotkowski… - International Journal of …, 2024 - oro.open.ac.uk
Using a survey of 5,504 respondents from 22 European countries, we examine preferences
regarding cash and cashless payments at the point of sale (POS) during the COVID-19 …

What triggers consumer adoption of CBDC?

M Bijlsma, C van der Cruijsen, N Jonker, J Reijerink - 2021 - papers.ssrn.com
Central banks around the world are examining the possibility of introducing Central Bank
Digital Currency (CBDC). The public's preferences concerning the usage of CBDC for …

Cash is alive: How economists explain holding and use of cash

O Shy - Journal of Economic Literature, 2023 - aeaweb.org
Research on holding and use of cash involves many aspects, such as reasons for holding
and hoarding cash, transactional demand for cash, cash management, type of spending …

The impact of covid-19 on digital payment habits of indian households

R Saroy, S Awasthy, NK Singh, SM Adki… - Buletin Ekonomi Moneter …, 2022 - bmeb-bi.org
The COVID-19 induced lockdown in India was an inflection point for on-boarding of new
users into digital payments. Using a large survey dataset, we examine the driving factors of …

The pandemic, cash and retail payment behaviour: insights from the future of payments database

R Auer, G Cornelli, J Frost - 2023 - papers.ssrn.com
The Covid-19 pandemic has been a shock to retail payment behaviour. How have the
changes differed across countries? What do they imply for the future of cash and digital …

Cash holding by consumers: The role of the perceived characteristics of money

J Acedański, G Maciejewski… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
This study examined why consumers who typically pay electronically at points of sale still
carry cash and explained the inertia of demand for cash by considering the additional …

Cash and Crises: No surprises by the virus

G Rösl, F Seitz - 2021 - econstor.eu
Despite the increasing use of cashless payment instruments, the notion that cash loses
importance over time can be unambiguously refuted. In contrast, the authors show that cash …

Uncovering the digital payment divide: understanding the importance of cash for groups at risk

C van der Cruijsen, J Reijerink - Journal of Consumer Affairs, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The transition to digital payments is an ongoing trend, yet cash remains important for a
substantial and diverse group of individuals. This emerges from a study using rich payment …

Low-income consumers' disposition to use automated banking services

JC Correa, S Dakduk, D van der Woude… - Cogent Business & …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Automated banking services rely on the so-called fintech technologies. These technologies,
however, represent an opportunity to enhance financial inclusion indicators among low …