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Customer Acceptance of Digital Payment Systems

2022 8th International Conference on Control, Decision and Information Technologies (CoDIT), 2022
Manohar S. Singh   +2 more
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Adoption of digital payment systems in the era of demonetization in India

open access: yesJournal of Science and Technology Policy Management, 2019
PurposeThis study aims to investigate the actual usage (AU) of digital payment systems by the consumers during the period of demonetization (from November 9, 2016 to December 30, 2016) in India.Design/methodology/approachThe conceptual frame work for ...
Brijesh Sivathanu
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Payment Systems in Digital Economy

2021
Digital technologies are changing business models and business process management systems in banks. The fintech phenomenon—a combination of technology and innovation—is creating a completely new competitive environment in which credit institutions, as traditional financial intermediaries, face virtual cryptocurrency emission centres that also account ...
Aleksei Bolonin, Vladimir Balykin
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The Functions of Law and of Digital Platforms in the Payment System

European Business Law Review, 2022
This article focuses on the industrial role of the State, including the European Union, in the specific field of payments, probably the single most important component of any advanced economic system. Taking the payment system as a case study, the aim is to highlight and explore the conceptual and functional link and analogy between the industrial role
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Digital certificates and payment systems

Information Security Technical Report, 1998
Abstract This article provides a brief overview of the kinds of digital certificates that are used in some electronic payment systems; namely S.W.I.F.T., CHAPS, EMV and SET. These electronic payment systems use public key certificates to protect the integrity and confidentiality of payment and key management messages.
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Open transnational system for digital currency payments

Proceedings of the Thirtieth Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2002
Physical cash, in the form of coins and notes, is an anachronism in the information age. A newly developed system of cryptographic protocols realizes digital currency so that electronic payments can be done without online authorization or pre-registration.
Stig Fr. Mjølsnes, Rolf Michelsen
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Bibliometric analysis of digital payment systems

International Journal of Electronic Banking
Prateek Maheshwari   +3 more
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Digital Payments Systems for Emerging Economies

2023
Innovative digital payment systems (DPS) are a crucial solution for greater financial inclusion assisting low-income households in overcoming poverty using lower-cost methods for managing their finances. The advancement in internet communication technologies and the arrival of e-commerce and e-business simulated digital payment systems providesvarious ...
Bossi A. Masamila   +2 more
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Digital payment systems for Internet commerce: The state of the art

World Wide Web, 2000
Summary: This paper presents a comprehensive survey of digital payment systems for Internet-based electronic commerce. A new taxonomy and classification covering most, if not all, Internet payment methods, schemes and protocols is introduced. A set of evaluation and analysis criteria, both internal and external to a particular system, is used to ...
Octavian Ureche, Réjean Plamondon
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On Digital Cash-Like Payment Systems

2007
In present paper a novel approach to on-line payment is presented that tackles some issues of digital cash that have, in the author’s opinion, contributed to the fact that despite the availability of the technology for more than a decade, it has not achieved even a fraction of the anticipated popularity.
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