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Investigating consumer intention to accept mobile payment systems through unified theory of acceptance model

, 2019
The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of key antecedents of unified theory of acceptance and use of technology model 2 on behavioral intention to accept and use mobile payment systems in National Capital Region, India.,A sample of 267 mobile
Kanishka Gupta, N. Arora
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Payment levels and hospital response to prospective payment

Journal of Health Economics, 1994
Nearly ten years after the implementation of Medicare's Prospective Payment System (PPS), some of its major impacts remain hard to explain using existing economic models. We develop a simple model of the hospital's choice of intensity of care, which affects demand for admissions. The model suggests an important role for the level of prospective payment,
Dominic Hodgkin, Thomas G. McGuire
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The Effect of Mandatory Extraction Payment Disclosures on Corporate Payment and Investment Policies Abroad

Journal of Accounting Research, 2020
I examine how mandatory extraction payment disclosures (EPD)—a policy solution intended to discourage corporate payment avoidance in the oil, gas, and mining industries—affect fiscal revenue contributions and investments by multinational firms in foreign
T. Rauter
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Payments and Payment Systems

2015
Abstract Payments are absolutely essential to an economy, and they come in two types. Cash, checks, debit and credit cards are used to make retail or consumer payments at the point of sale while automated clearing houses (in the US) and giro networks (in Europe) along with mailed checks are used for bill payments and employee ...
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Center for Electronic Payments NFC payment

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2013
Abstract Center for Electronic Payment is predesign to be solution for client attention, where offering different ways of doing trade transactions and trying to avoid using cash in this exchange point. Starting from client benefit going to banks up to government benefits. If we are looking to client is cash less and high security, faster transactions,
Arsim Kosumi, Kushtrim Dragusha
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M-payment adoption for bottom of pyramid segment: an empirical investigation

International Journal of Bank Marketing, 2019
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine m-payment adoption for the bottom of pyramid (BoP) segment in a developing country context.Design/methodology/approachA questionnaire was distributed to 247 BoP customers in Bangladesh. Data were analysed by
M. Hussain   +3 more
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Payment

2015
Abstract The chapter examines the process of payment, both as a description of the way in which a monetary obligation is discharged, and as a process by which money is transmitted from one person to another. In the former case, the chapter describes the operation of set-off, netting, consolidation of accounts, and the operation of ...
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Incentive Payments—Extra Payments for Medicare Services

Geriatric Nursing, 2011
Through federal legislation, incentive payment programs are being created and enhanced to increase access tomedical care forMedicare beneficiaries. Some of these payment incentives are available to nurse practitioners who are enrolled in Medicare and whose claims for services are billing under the nurse practitioner’s individual National Provider ...
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The Balance of Payments

2002
Before coming to grips with the adjustment processes of the balance of payments, we must have a clear idea of what a balance of payments is and be able to understand the content of the statistical data presented therein. Furthermore, this chapter elucidates the meaning of balance-of-payments surplus, deficit, equilibrium.
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Electronic payments using payment cards [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
A method of making a payment uses a mobile communication device (1) and a payment card (2), both the mobile communication device (1) and the payment card (2) being provided with a respective near field communication unit (11, 21) and at least the mobile communication device (1) being provided with an input unit (12) for inputting data.
Waaij, B.D. van der   +8 more
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