Choosing Between Innovative and Traditional Payment Systems: An Empirical Analysis of European Trends

S. Camilleri, Christabelle Agius
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The current variety of payment methods offers faster settlements and reasonable security, however payment innovations may be met with inertia or resistance.  This study addresses the characteristics which may be associated with the adoption of novel payment systems and salient user trends in this respect.  We investigate whether the reliance on traditional payment methods across European countries is related to socio-economic aspects, and also delve into the payment habits at the individual level.  Results from an econometric model suggest that financial market development and education-related factors are negatively related to the use of traditional payment instruments.  When considering consumer payment habits and awareness about novel facilities, particular differences across generations emerged.  Cash and debit cards are most widely used and it seems that such choices are related to perceived convenience rather than due to aversion towards novel systems.
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在创新和传统支付系统之间的选择:欧洲趋势的实证分析
目前的各种支付方式提供了更快的结算和合理的安全性,但支付创新可能会遇到惯性或阻力。这项研究探讨了可能与采用新型支付系统相关的特征以及这方面的显著用户趋势。我们调查了欧洲国家对传统支付方式的依赖是否与社会经济方面有关,并深入研究了个人层面的支付习惯。计量经济学模型的结果表明,金融市场发展和教育相关因素与传统支付工具的使用呈负相关。当考虑到消费者的支付习惯和对新型设施的认识时,几代人之间出现了特殊的差异。现金卡和借记卡的使用最为广泛,这种选择似乎与感知到的便利性有关,而不是因为对新型系统的厌恶。
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Journal of Innovation Management
Journal of Innovation Management Engineering-Engineering (miscellaneous)
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25 weeks
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