Journal of Management and Marketing Research Consumers and credit cards: A review of the empirical literature Phylis M. Mansfield Penn State University – Erie Mary Beth Pinto Penn State University – Erie Cliff A. Robb University of Alabama ABSTRACT Research in the area of consumer credit card attitude and behavior has provided an abundance of literature in the business‚ psychology‚ and public policy fields. Beginning in the 1960s‚ the work revolved around descriptive characteristics and evolved
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Survey: Debit Card Use Exceeds Credit Cards Since * * * | The use of debit cards has markedly increased since the recession that began in 2008. Conversely‚ credit card use has lessened despite the fact that a healthy rebound from the recession has seen dramatic spending increases by the average consumer. This is all according to a survey of more than 600 Texans by SWACHA‚ a Dallas-based not-for-profit electronic payment association. According to the report‚ debit card use first eclipsed
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Between Credit Cards and Cash People may prefer to have cash in their pockets while others tend to put money in their bank accounts using credit cards. Paying cash is a direct way to purchase things between the costumer and the cashier. Credit card stores a big amount of money which makes things easier‚ for some people‚ than carrying a lot of cash. Even though both cash and credit cards have about the same role‚ there are notable differences and similarities. Credit cards provide
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Unethical Credit Card Recruitment Strategies on Campus Mike Martin Com/156 02/13/2011 Patricia Bille Credit card companies use unethical practices in their recruitment of college students resulting in long-term debt for many young adults. An increasing number of young adults are finding themselves graduating from universities saddled with enormous debt. At a time when they should be filled with the excitement of starting their careers‚ and the promise of eventual job security‚ some of
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|PROJECT ON | | | |BANKING FRAUDS | | | SUBMITTED BY: • PRAJAKTA JADHAV - 9
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Measurement of Consumer Satisfaction of Credit Card Users Mohammad Nazmul Huq Lecturer‚ Department of Business Administration‚ Stamford University Bangladesh. Ishrat Jahan Tania Lecturer‚ Department of Business Administration‚ Stamford University Bangladesh. Measurement of Consumer Satisfaction of Credit Card Users Abstract: Success of any organization largely depends on how well and effectively the organization can serve its customer. Always perception can’t help a company to
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............................................2 1.1.1 Early Beginnings …………………………….…………………......................2 1.1.2 Credit card processing evolves ..........................................................................2 1.1.3 Consumer Attitude.............................................................................................3 1.1.4 Penetration of Credit Cards................................................................................3 1.1.5 Latest trends in market .......
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Computer and Information Science; Vol. 7‚ No. 2; 2014 ISSN 1913-8989 E-ISSN 1913-8997 Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education A Fraud Detection System Based on Anomaly Intrusion Detection Systems for E-Commerce Applications Daniel Massa1 & Raul Valverde2 1 Information Technology and Services‚ Betsson‚ Malta 2 John Molson School of Business‚ Concordia University‚ Montreal‚ Canada Correspondence: Raul Valverde‚ John Molson School of Business‚ Concordia University‚ Montreal‚ QC.‚
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Many college and university students use credit cards (Jones 9). “Credit cards are practical and useful and managing them is a fact of life” (Engen). Statistics from a recent study show that 76.8% of college student hold at least one credit card (qtd. in Jones 9). Of those students‚ 16% of students’ total debt is due to their credit card and 63% do not pay their balance in full each month (Jones 9-10). By debt I am referring solely to credit card debt; I am excluding student loans‚ auto loans‚ mortgage
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generated as pupils attend school‚ credit card companies should not be allowed to market to college campuses. College students are constantly being marketed to by credit card companies however they do not always have the ability to pay back the money that is charged due to not having stable employment while they are enrolled in school. Credit card companies use different marketing techniques to lure students in and make applying for credit very easy for them. Credit card companies should not be allowed
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