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Journal articles on the topic "Porte-monnaie électronique"
Gazé, Pierre. "Le porte-monnaie électronique : quelques enjeux stratégiques pour l'industrie bancaire." Revue d'économie financière 53, no. 3 (1999): 65–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ecofi.1999.3707.
Full textThiveaud, Jean-Marie. "Entre mythe et histoire, de la monnaie d’électron au porte-monnaie électronique, e-cash, digicash, e-business..." Revue d'économie financière 53, no. 3 (1999): 197–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ecofi.1999.3717.
Full textHamelin, Jordan, Eric Lamarque, and Monique Zollinger. "Le lancement du porte-monnaie électronique Moneo : Stratégies des acteurs et comportement des consommateurs." Décisions Marketing 23 (May 1, 2001): 11–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.7193/dm.023.11.22.
Full textChanel, Olivier, and Zouhaïer M’Chirgui. "Adoption et utilisation du porte-monnaie électronique Monéo – Essai empirique sur un échantillon test." Revue d'économie industrielle, no. 126 (June 15, 2009): 53–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/rei.3970.
Full textDesjeux, Dominique. "Le porte-monnaie électronique des années 2000, un modèle transposable de construction sociale de la diffusion de la monétique sans contact en 2014." Pensée plurielle 37, no. 3 (2014): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pp.037.0027.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Porte-monnaie électronique"
Renaudin, Pascal. "Le porte-monnaie électronique." Paris 1, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA010319.
Full textThe electronic purse is a pre-paid card as a paiment instrument, similar in appearance to a debit or credit card, with a micrichip that allows a monetary value to be loaded and stored. The value can be disbursed in whole or in parts to others, usually for the provision of goods and services. The development of multi-purpose cards is relively recent. Most schemes are still at the planning or trial stage and there is little public awareness let alone use of such cards. However, narket research conducted for proposed issuers of cards is said to give great encouragment and it is the common view that within the next few years there will be a rapid growth in the use of pre-paid cards. There are numerous commercial advantages in handling electronic value rather than cash and if public confidence can be maintained, there is reason to believe that pre-paid cards will become a popular means of paiment. The novelty of the electronic purse means that generally they have not been specfically provided for in current laws and regulations. Most of the the countries studied have no legislation drawn with the intention that it should apply to pre-paid cards. Difficult questions of interpretation arise when considering whether existing laws apply to the operation of pre-paid cards wich in somecases, give rise to uncertainties and anomalies
Vasselin, Françoise. "Essai sur l'adoption et l'usage de la monnaie électronique." Thesis, Paris 2, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA020053.
Full textThis thesis has three chapters. The first chapter describes the means of payment allowingthe transfer of electronic money (e-money), the determinants of their adoption and their usein the world. The following two chapters are articles that analyze the competition between fiat money and e-money from the Lagos-Wright model (2005). In the first article, unlike cash, the holding of e-money is guaranteed against the risk of loss or theft, and merchants must invest to receive e-money. Due to strategic complementarities between buyers andsellers, there is a multiplicity of equilibria where only one money, or both, circulate. We analyze welfare and quantify the model to explain the failure of e-money in Europe and its success in Asia and in the United States. In the second article, cash competes with mobilemoney (M-money). Agents can create partnerships and each transaction is settled with one means of payment only. Agents without a partner use cash, the others use M-money.Buyers with a partner always hold M-money, alone or in addition to cash, while buyers without a partner use either one, or the other, or both, or no money. However, M-money replaces cash only if the number of traditional sellers is very low and inflation not too high.So, partnership is a coordination mechanism that explains the success of mobile payment applications offered by brands to their loyal customers in the United States
Books on the topic "Porte-monnaie électronique"
Sabatier, Guy. La porte-monnaie électronique et le porte-monnaie virtuel. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1997.
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