Journal of Payments Strategy & Systems
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2018
- Editorial pp. 292-292

- Alec Nacamuli
- The advent of machine payments: The right way to pay? pp. 293-303

- Udo Milkau
- The payment system as a public good? Lessons learned in the Netherlands pp. 304-313

- Frank A.G. Den Butter and Piet M. Mallekoote
- The evolution of merchant payments and mobile payments to enable financial inclusion pp. 314-321

- Bruno L. Yawe
- TARGET Instant Payment Settlement: The Eurosystem’s response to an evolving payments landscape pp. 322-327

- Marc Bayle De Jessé
- Supporting the smooth uptake of instant payments: Pan-European infrastructure principles revisited and checked against the live RT1 system pp. 328-334

- Erwin Kulk
- An open banking ecosystem to survive the revised Payment Services Directive: Connecting international banks and FinTechs with the CBI Globe platform pp. 335-345

- Liliana Fratini Passi
- Understanding the benefits of SWIFT gpi for corporates pp. 346-350

- Christof Hofmann
- Digital transformation in Japan’s banking industry pp. 351-364

- Eiichiro Yanagawa
- Seeking common legal entity standards to facilitate cross-border payments pp. 365-370

- Jochen Metzger and Tim Paulowitz
- Biometrics: Modernising customer authentication for financial services and payments pp. 371-382

- David Lott
Volume 12, issue 3, 2018
- Editorial pp. 196-197

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- The growing relevance of cash in an increasingly changing payments world: An interview with Guillaume Lepecq pp. 198-206

- Diederik Bruggink and Guillaume Lepecq
- SWIFT gpi: How industry co-creation transformed global payments pp. 207-212

- Wim Raymaekers
- Digital currencies and the concept of money as a social agreement pp. 213-231

- Udo Milkau and Jürgen Bott
- A critical review of the European Commission’s Multilateral Interchange Fee Regulation pp. 232-244

- Alen Veljan
- Retail payment behaviour and the adoption of innovative payments: A comparative study in China and Germany pp. 245-265

- Jan Lukas Korella and Wenwei Li
- Competitive differentiation versus commoditisation: The role of Big Data in the European payments industry pp. 266-282

- Iris Hausladen and Torsten Zipf
Volume 12, issue 2, 2018
- Editorial pp. 100-101

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- The benefits of using artificial intelligence in payment fraud detection: A case study pp. 102-110

- Cristina Soviany
- Who will make money? Tokens and the ‘5Cs’ of future currency pp. 111-121

- David G.W. Birch
- What is the optimal mix between banks and FinTechs in the payments architecture? pp. 122-129

- Daniel Döderlein
- The development of regulatory requirements for payment services: The European Banking Authority and the revised Payments Services Directive pp. 130-138

- Dirk Haubrich
- General Data Protection Regulation: No silver bullet for small and medium-sized enterprises pp. 139-149

- Gerard Wilkinson
- Merchant acceptance of cash and credit cards at the point of sale pp. 150-165

- Ben Fung, Kim Huynh, Kerry Nield and Angelika Welte
- International remittance markets in Lesotho: Implications for economic and social development pp. 166-184

- Lira Peter Sekantsi
Volume 12, issue 1, 2018
- Editorial pp. 4-4

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- Payment innovation: Simply getting consumers to spend more than they can afford? pp. 5-8

- Ron Delnevo
- The role of digital assets in global payments pp. 9-12

- Marcus Treacher
- On cryptocurrencies, digital assets and private money pp. 13-32

- Avtar Sehra, Richard Cohen and Vic Arulchandran
- The digital identity of legal entities: Current status and the way forward pp. 33-39

- Gerard Hartsink
- Rethinking digital identity pp. 40-57

- Michael Salmony
- E-commerce: A merchant’s perspective on innovative solutions in payments pp. 58-67

- Max Geerling
- From digital payments to digital finance: How China’s tech companies are redefining banking in Asia and soon Europe pp. 68-73

- Zennon Kapron
- The national payment system in Lesotho, 2000–2016 pp. 74-88

- Lira Peter Sekantsi and Motheo Ernest Lechesa
Volume 11, issue 4, 2018
- Editorial pp. 284-284

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- Payment trends and developments in the Western Balkan countries: An interview with Aleksandar Birovljev pp. 285-291

- Diederik Bruggink and Aleksandar Birovljev
- The value of mobile ticketing from a public transport perspective pp. 292-305

- Tatjana Apanasevic and Jan Markendahl
- Evolution of digital payments: Early learnings from Singapore’s cashless payment drive pp. 306-312

- Dennis Ng
- The macroeconomic impact of payment cards pp. 313-333

- Holti Banka
- Continuous and smooth access to payment systems for banks in resolution pp. 334-342

- Luigi R.F. Sciusco
- Cash management in transition: From cash management to cash process management pp. 343-354

- Dirk Wölfing and Jürgen Moormann
- The road to an open innovation platform: Making the most of BOJ-NET pp. 355-369

- Eiichiro Yanagawa
Volume 11, issue 3, 2017
- Editorial pp. 192-193

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- Letter to the Editor pp. 194-194

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- Opportunities and challenges for the SEPA Instant Credit Transfer scheme pp. 195-196

- Javier Santamaría
- State of play of mobile money on the African continent: An interview with Greg Reeve pp. 197-202

- Diederik Bruggink and Greg Reeve
- Mitigating cyber risks through information sharing pp. 203-214

- Jeffrey Korte
- Blockchain and payment systems: What are the benefits and costs? pp. 215-225

- Gene Neyer and Benjamin Geva
- FinTech and the evolving payment landscape pp. 226-235

- Jarunee Wonglimpiyarat
- The Internet of Things and the opportunity for payments pp. 236-247

- Zilvinas Bareisis
- The future of digital retail payments in Europe: A place for digital cash? pp. 248-258

- Ruth Wandhöfer
- Can India get to 25 billion retail digital transactions in 2017–18? pp. 259-274

- Mahadevan Balakrishnan
Volume 11, issue 2, 2017
- Editorial pp. 101-102

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- Connecting the dots in e-commerce payments: An interview with Ralf Ohlhausen pp. 103-109

- Diederik Bruggink and Ralf Ohlhausen
- Recognising and thwarting transaction and payment laundering pp. 110-120

- Dan Frechtling
- Did the Target data breach change consumer assessments of payment card security? pp. 121-133

- Claire Greene and Joanna Stavins
- The Federal Reserve and faster payments: ‘Umbrella’ or ‘rails’? pp. 134-144

- Ashish Lall
- Central bank money and blockchain: A payments perspective pp. 145-157

- Jürgen Bott
- Demonetisation for changing payment behaviour and building platforms pp. 158-167

- Qasif Shahid and Lubna Razaq
- Shifting the ticketing paradigm: The role of open standards pp. 168-173

- Laurent Cremer
- The leakage of passwords from home banking sites: A threat to global cyber security? pp. 174-186

- Rodrigo Ruiz, Rogério Winter and Fernando Amatte
Volume 11, issue 1, 2017
- Editorial pp. 4-5

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- Switching card transactions in Europe: An interview with Ernst Verbeek pp. 6-14

- Ernst Verbeek and Diederik Bruggink
- Evolving a payments business to meet the demands of a distributed economy pp. 15-22

- Tyrone Canaday
- The future of payments: How FinTech players are accelerating customer-driven innovation in financial services pp. 23-33

- Margaret Weichert
- Next generation payments: Alternative models or converging paths? pp. 34-41

- Gene Neyer
- Digitalisation: Shaping the retail payment markets while posing new challenges to authorities pp. 42-47

- Kari Kemppainen
- Fundamental competition and market practice impacts of real-time payments pp. 48-57

- Harry Leinonen
- The future of instant payments: Are we investing billions just for mobile peer-to-peer payment? pp. 58-77

- Michael Salmony
- Innovation in payments and the revised Payments Services Directive pp. 78-80

- Jacqui Hatfield
- Collaboration and the sharing of information help reduce payment transactions fraud pp. 81-85

- Marco Doeland
- Automated teller machine fraud in south-west Nigeria: Victim typologies, victimisation strategies and fraud prevention pp. 86-92

- Oludayo Tade and Oluwatosin Adeniyi