Explains that the smart card is increasingly being held and used by consumers in the UK, particularly in its electronic purse or loyalty card capacity. The smart card is a plastic card that carries an embedded computer chip with memory and interactive capabilities. Describes the current major payment options open to consumers, and accepted by retailers, with a review of the costs and benefits of each payment option. Considers the electronic purse pilot of Mondex as a new payment option and looks at the issues facing retailers with the introduction of smart cards. Concludes that acceptance of the smart card as a new payment option depends heavily on retailers’ attitudes and these will be formed by the so‐far unquantified balance of costs and benefits that will accompany the introduction of the smart card.
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Smart cards and retailers ‐ who stands to benefit? Available to Purchase
Steve Worthington
Steve Worthington
Professor of Marketing of Financial Services at Staffordshire University, Stoke‐on‐Trent, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2396-9083
Print ISSN: 0307-2363
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Retail and Distribution Management (1996) 24 (9): 27–34.
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Worthington S (1996), "Smart cards and retailers ‐ who stands to benefit?". Retail and Distribution Management, Vol. 24 No. 9 pp. 27–34, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09590559610130296
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