2015
DOI: 10.3917/reco.pr2.0056
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La criminalité favorise-t-elle l’acceptation de la carte bancaire ?

Abstract: Le présent article analyse l’impact de la criminalité comme facteur environnemental sur l’acceptation de la carte bancaire. Nous utilisons un document publié par le ministère de l’Intérieur, l’« état 4 001 », pour associer à chaque commerçant le niveau de criminalité de son département. Nous concluons qu’un niveau élevé de criminalité financière défavorise l’acceptation de la carte bancaire, tandis qu’un niveau élevé de criminalité violente la favorise. L’effet de la criminalité financière est interprété comme… Show more

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“…The probability of fraud allows for an equilibrium with all payment instruments represented, which is arguably more elegant. From an empirical standpoint, the impact of crime on the choice of payment instruments has been studied in Karoubi (2012) and Karoubi (2015). Karoubi (2012) studies the impact of crime on the preference for cash of merchants, and Karoubi (2015) focuses on the impact of crime on card acceptance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The probability of fraud allows for an equilibrium with all payment instruments represented, which is arguably more elegant. From an empirical standpoint, the impact of crime on the choice of payment instruments has been studied in Karoubi (2012) and Karoubi (2015). Karoubi (2012) studies the impact of crime on the preference for cash of merchants, and Karoubi (2015) focuses on the impact of crime on card acceptance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From an empirical standpoint, the impact of crime on the choice of payment instruments has been studied in Karoubi (2012) and Karoubi (2015). Karoubi (2012) studies the impact of crime on the preference for cash of merchants, and Karoubi (2015) focuses on the impact of crime on card acceptance. However, to the best of our knowledge there is no study that aims to shed light on the impact of crime on the use of payment instruments focusing on the perspective of the buyer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%