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Field Notes from the Border: Lessons Learned in Conducting Mental Health Research Involving Newly Arrived Latinx Immigrants as Study Participants. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Immigr Minor Health
Vargas LX   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Debit cards and fraud

International Journal of Bank Marketing, 2009
Purpose This paper aims to discuss the prevention of complacency regarding payment card fraud, particularly the debit card. Design/methodology/approach Based on research already carried out on payment card fraud in France, Spain and ...
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Debit and credit card usage and satisfaction

International Journal of Bank Marketing, 2010
Purpose This exploratory study seeks to explore the link between the choices of payment mode to customer satisfaction. It examines the Austrian market in relation to its choice and usage of debit cards versus credit cards and its impact on customer satisfaction and loyalty.
Thomas Foscht   +3 more
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Buying indoor tanning with university debit cards

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2014
Lindsay, Boyers   +5 more
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Prepaid debit cards and banking intention

International Journal of Bank Marketing, 2021
Purpose This study examines the relationship between prepaid debit card use and the intention to open a bank account within twelve months. The Transtheoretical Model (TTM) of Behavior Change helped to conceptualize one's stage in the process of changing from unbanked status if desired.
Sophia T. Anong, Aditi Routh
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Debit card and demand for cash

Journal of Banking & Finance, 2012
Despite the growing importance of the debit card in most developed countries, there are relatively few academic studies that analyze the impact of such evolution on the demand for cash. Beyond data availability, this research is complicated by the fact that the debit card provides two services for consumers - cash withdrawal and payment - that have ...
Bounie, David   +2 more
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Evaluating the environmental impact of debit card payments

The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 2017
Purpose Consumers in the Netherlands made more than 3.2 billion debit card transactions at points-of-sale in 2015, corresponding to over half of all point-of-sale payments in that year. This study provides insights into the environmental impact of debit card transactions based on a life cycle assessment (LCA).
Erik Roos Lindgreen   +5 more
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Looking at debit and credit card fraud

Teaching Statistics, 2011
SummaryThis article, written jointly by a mathematician and a barrister, looks at some of the statistical issues raised by court cases based on fraud involving chip and PIN cards. It provides examples and insights that statistics teachers should find helpful.
Roger Porkess, Stephen Mason
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Virtual credit and debit card issuing system

i-manager’s Journal on Software Engineering
Malawi's technological landscape is rapidly evolving across various sectors, including finance and business, driven by innovative individuals who are constantly pushing the boundaries of innovation. The internet plays a pivotal role in this transformation, enabling seamless online transactions that have become integral to modern financial practices ...
Kamanga Steven, Jimu Pempho
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Drivers of credit and debit card transactions

Review of Financial Economics
AbstractThis paper examines the macroeconomic drivers of credit and debit card transactions, including purchases and cash withdrawals, using a dynamic economic model. It evaluates the impact of economic activity, unemployment, inflation, and policy interest rates on transaction volume and value.
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