H. Eti̇
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2019年,新冠肺炎疫情在中国爆发,2019年至2021年,包括我国在内的世界范围内的感染人数大幅增加,在这种背景下,遇到了许多全球都没有准备好的经济和社会问题。到2022年,社会和经济问题将继续存在,因为这种疾病仍在继续,而整个世界对这种疾病没有做好准备。由于疫情传播速度快,新冠肺炎带来了戴口罩、保持社交距离、保持卫生等新规。各国政府已经采取了许多规定,包括宵禁,并试图防止疫情在大流行期间蔓延。随着疫情的蔓延,人们购买他们继续生活所需的支付方式一直是我们研究的主题。新的支付技术出现在购物点,因为人们不能出门,也不想触摸支付设备。这项研究提到了在疫情期间支付技术的发展和变化,我们的使用习惯和我们对新技术的适应。到2022年,随着大流行时期的到来,可以看到支付技术方面获得的模式将继续下去。
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COVID-19 PANDEMİSİNİN TÜRKİYE'DEKİ ELEKTRONİK ÖDEME SİSTEMLERİ ÜZERİNE ETKİSİ
In 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic started in China and the number of people infected with the disease worldwide, including our country, increased significantly between 2019 and 2021, and in this context, many economic and social problems were encountered that the whole world was not prepared. In 2022, social and economic issues will continue because of the fact that the disease continues and the world as a whole is unprepared for the disease. The pandemic has brought new rules such as wearing masks, social distance and hygiene, etc., because of the disease’s rapid transmission capacity. Governments have taken many regulations, including curfews, and tried to prevent the spread of the epidemic during the pandemic period. With the pandemic, people’s payment methods to buy their needs necessary to continue their lives have been the subject of our study. New payment technology was created in shopping points because people cannot go out on the streets and do not want to touch payment devices. This study mentions the developments and changes in payment technologies during the pandemic period, our usage habits and our adaptations to new technologies. When it comes to 2022, along with the pandemic period, it is seen that the patterns gained in payment technologies continue.
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