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-of-sales expenditures. We are particularly interested in the effect of a behavioural experiment, eliciting respondents’ risk preferences, on … their recording behaviour. In the experiment, run shortly before the consumers start to fill in the diary, the consumers … literature on incentives. For participants who roll the die, the experiment can be seen as a tool to randomly assign an incentive …
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significantly affect the use of cash in Germany. -- Payment instruments ; payment cards ; payment behaviour ; payment innovation …
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only for cash usage as such but also for a broader set of paymentrelated activities. Survey data from Germany on consumers …
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This paper empirically investigates whether individuals withhold a certain amount of cash for precautionary reasons at the point-of-sale (POS) in order to be able to cover future transactions that might have to be paid for in cash. Such behaviour is costly for consumers because it imposes...
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significantly affect the use of cash in Germany …
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significantly affect the use of cash in Germany …
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significantly affect the use of cash in Germany …
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large-scale survey experiment with 3% of the Danish working-age population, I have gathered data on respondents’ factual …
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The use of payment cards, either debit or credit, is becoming more and more widespread in developed economies. Nevertheless, the use of cash remains significant. We hypothesize that the lack of card acceptance at the point of sale is a key reason why cash continues to play an important role. We...
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The use of payment cards, either debit or credit, is becoming more and more widespread in developed economies. Nevertheless, the use of cash remains significant. We hypothesize that the lack of card acceptance at the point of sale is a key reason why cash continues to play an important role. We...
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