The Book of Payments Historical and Contemporary Views on the Cashless Society /

This book examines the nature of retail financial transaction infrastructures. Contributions assume a long-term outlook in their exploration of the key financial processes and systems that support a global transition to a cashless economy. The volume offers both modern and historic accounts that dem...

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Συγγραφή απο Οργανισμό/Αρχή: SpringerLink (Online service)
Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Batiz-Lazo, Bernardo (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Efthymiou, Leonidas (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Chapter 1) Pre−1900 utopian visions of the ‘cashless society’; Matthew Hollow
  • Chapter 2) The Banknote: a Momentous Innovation; Yolanda Blasco-Martel and Carles Sudrià-Triay
  • Chapter 3) Innovating means of payment in Chile, 1840s – 1860; César Ross
  • Chapter 4) The Many Monies of King Cotton: Domestic and Foreign Currencies in New Orleans, 1856-1860; Manuel Alejandro Bautista González
  • Chapter 5) The Art of Lending in the Pampas: Commercial Credit and Financial Intermediation in Argentina, 1900–1930; Andrea Lluch
  • Chapter 6) Matching cash and kind: Argentina’s experimentation with multiple currencies; Georgina M. Gomez
  • Chapter 7) A South American Experience on Bartering: the case of Tradaq in Brazil; José E. Rivero
  • Chapter 8) Dematerialization and the cashless society: a look backward, a look sideward; Patrice Baubeau
  • Chapter 9) Origins of the Modern Concept of a Cashless Society, 1950s-1970s; Bernardo Bátiz-Lazo, Thomas Haigh and David L. Stearns
  • Chapter 10) From Teleprocessing to Cashless Payment Technologies: “la Caixa” 1960-2015; J. Carles Maixé-Altés
  • Chapter 11) Limits to cashless payments and the persistence of cash. Hypotheses about Mexico; Gustavo A Del Angel
  • Chapter 12) The Cyprus Cash Crash: A Case of Collective Punishment; Leonidas Efthymiou and Sophia Michael
  • Chapter 13) CajaVecina: The Bancarization of Chile through Corner Shops; Juan Felipe Espinosa Cristia and José Ignacio Alarcón Molina
  • Chapter 14) Entrée: The Rocky Origins of Visa's Debit Card; Dave Stearns
  • Chapter 15) Protecting Plastic: Credit Card Fraud in Historical Perspective; Vanatta H. Sean
  • Chapter 16) Mondex, VisaCash: A First (Failed) Attempt at an Electronic Purse; Bernardo Bátiz-Lazo and Tony Moretta
  • Chapter 17) The matter of payment; Joe Deville
  • Chapter 18) The Russian Payments Scheme: Politics, Innovation and The Cash Problem; Daniel Gusev
  • Chapter 19) Who holds credit cards and bank accounts in Uruguay? Evidence from Survey of Uruguayan Households; Graciela Sanroman and Guillermo Santos
  • Chapter 20) Mobile banking in Africa: The current state of play; Marybeth Rouse and Verhoef Grietjie
  • Chapter 21) Mobile Payment System in Turkey; Dalziel Nurdilek and Ali Avunduk Can
  • Chapter 22) Electronic Payment System of Thailand: Mobile Banking Market Competition; Jarunee Wonglimpiyarat
  • Chapter 23) The Determinants of Mobile Payment Adoption: An Intercultural Study; Uwe Hack
  • Chapter 24) Can mobile money replace cash in India?; Lakshmi Kumar
  • Chapter 25) A Gentle Introduction to Side Channel Attacks on Smartphones; Simon Laurent
  • Chapter 26) Barriers and drivers to future bank adoption of mobile banking: A stakeholder perspective; Jennifer Mullan, Laura Bradley and Sharon Loane
  • Chapter 27) European Payments: A Path towards the Single Market for Payments; Ruth Wandhofer
  • Chapter 28) The Single Euro Payment Area (SEPA): Implementation in Spain; Santiago Carbo-Valverde and Francisco Rodríguez Fernández
  • Chapter 29) Revolutionizing Cashless Payments in Mexico: the Case of Mimoni; Gabriel Manjarrez
  • Chapter 30) The Future of Money; Anette Broløs
  • Chapter 31) Payments as we know them are changing – ebarts the Social eCurrency: Tomorrow’s Cash; Yasmine Arafa, Cornelia Boldyreff and Miriam Morris
  • Conclusion: Milestones for a Global Cashless Economy; Bernardo Bátiz-Lazo, Leonidas Efthymiou and Sophia Michael.