刷卡还是现金?新冠肺炎期间希腊的计量经济学和行为分析

Melpomeni Anysiadou
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目的:本研究旨在调查希腊银行卡持有人的行为,并验证在各种交易中使用这种支付手段对抗现金。方法:在希腊新冠肺炎疫情期间,使用各种计量经济学和行为模型来捕捉可能影响银行卡满意度和态度以及继续使用银行卡的行为意愿的因素,并结合使用这种支付方式而不是现金的选择。通过因子分析、多元逻辑回归、结构方程和多元线性回归模型,证明了交易安全性、支付接受度、易用性、银行卡特性等因素可能会影响此类银行产品的使用。关于商品类型、行业和交易规模对付款方式选择的影响的调查结果是例外的。此外,个人对银行卡与现金相比所提供的声望和利益的看法,以及个人的个性因素,如物质主义和强迫性购买,都是提高希腊人使用这些银行产品的同样重要的因素。独创性:本研究的新颖之处在于,在希腊要求非接触式交易的时候,使用了各种不同的计量经济学和行为模型来深入研究影响银行卡和现金使用的个人因素和与交易进行相关的因素。
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Card or Cash? An Econometrical and Behavioral Analysis in Greece during Covid-19
Purpose: This study aims to investigate Greek bank card holders’ behavior and verify the use of this means of payment against cash in their various transactions.Methodology: A variety of econometric and behavioral models were used to capture those factors that can affect satisfaction and attitude towards bank cards and behavioral intention to continue using them, in conjunction with the choice of using this payment method over cash, during the Covid-19 period in Greece.By performing Factor Analysis, Multiple Logistic Regression, Structural Equation, and Multiple Linear Regressions Models, it was proved that factors such as transaction security, acceptance of the payment, ease of use, and the characteristics of bank cards could be influencing the use of such banking products. Exceptional were the findings regarding the influence of the type of good, the sector, and transaction size, on the choice of payment method. In addition, individuals’ perceptions about the prestige and benefits offered by bank cards against cash, in combination with elements of an individual’s personality, such as materialism and compulsive buyers, were equally important factors that could enhance the use of these banking products in Greece.Originality: The novelty of this study lies in the fact that a variety of different econometric and behavioral models were used to investigate in-depth personal factors and factors related to the conduction of transactions that both affect the use of bank cards and cash at a time that Greek transactions require to be contactless.
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