Journal of Payments Strategy & Systems
2006 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 4, 2016
- Editorial pp. 212-212

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- The United Arab Emirates payment market and its specifics: An interview with Nimish Dwivedi pp. 213-219

- Nimish Dwivedi and Diederik Bruggink
- The UK and Blockchain technology: A balanced approach pp. 220-229

- Carlo R. W. De Meijer
- Bitcoin: The revolution of the payment system? pp. 230-240

- Jarunee Wonglimpiyarat
- The model for sustainable digital financial inclusion in Jordan pp. 241-245

- Yazan Goldstein
- Traditional retail at the crossroads of inclusive payment services: How serving the needs of the traditional retail sector can accelerate financial inclusion—examples from Indonesia pp. 246-255

- Ivan Mortimer-Schutts
- The path to digital financial inclusion in Nigeria: Experiences of Firstmonie pp. 256-273

- Olayinka David-West
- The central role of authentication in fighting fraud in mobile commerce pp. 274-279

- David Froud
- Negative interest rates and the demand for cash pp. 280-289

- David Humphrey
- Strategies that power the potential of A/P optimisation pp. 290-295

- Mike Jorgensen
Volume 9, issue 3, 2015
- Digital financial inclusion pp. 212-214

- Kosta Peric
- Innovation and financial inclusion: A review of the literature pp. 215-228

- Bruno L. Yawe and Jaideep Prabhu
- The unbearable lightness of digital money pp. 229-241

- Gianluca Iazzolino and Nambuwani Wasike
- Indian payment systems and financial inclusion: Current status and next steps pp. 242-293

- Mahadevan Balakrishnan
- The commercial viability of financial inclusion pp. 294-304

- Andrew Parker and Sunil Sachdev
- Low-balance bank accounts — Part 1: Is there a pathway towards profitability? pp. 305-310

- David Porteous
- Low-balance bank accounts — Part 2: Must banks collaborate to succed? pp. 311-320

- David Porteous
- Digitalisation in payments: From interoperability to centralised models? pp. 321-340

- Udo Milkau and Jürgen Bott
- Mobile money solutions for a smartphone-dominated world pp. 341-350

- Jerry Lien, Laura Hughes, Jorge Kina and John Villasenor
- Addressing competition bottlenecks in digital financial ecosystems pp. 351-365

- Elisa Sitbon
- Factors contributing to successful deployments in the mobile economy pp. 366-371

- Namita Lal
Volume 9, issue 2, 2015
- Editorial pp. 116-117

- Alec Nacamuli
- The Brazilian payment market and its specifics: An interview with Ralf Germer pp. 118-122

- Ralf Germer and Diederik Bruggink
- Moving towards electronic payments in India pp. 123-131

- Holti Banka
- Italian finance industry sustains the digitalisation of the public administration–business–citizen relationship: Electronic invoicing and the CBILL Service pp. 132-147

- Liliana Fratini Passi
- How comprehensive is financial inclusion in India? pp. 148-155

- A. P. Hota
- Cross-border payments systems: Regulation, innovation and the impact of new entrants pp. 156-163

- Dominic Broom
- Rethinking the future of payments pp. 164-171

- Steve Ledford
- Towards an international payments system in China: An overview of progress and remaining challenges pp. 172-179

- Carlo R. W. De Meijer and Janet Ming
- An innovative model of service delivery to improve standardisation and market integration: Extension framework for ISO 20022 card payments pp. 180-191

- Antonio Bracaglia, Giulia Monetta and William Vanobberghen
- The effects of breaches: A study of merchant programmes pp. 192-203

- Branden R. Williams
Volume 9, issue 1, 2015
- Editorial pp. 4-5

- Alec Nacamuli
- The Russian payments market and the national system for card payments: An interview with Maria Mikhaylova pp. 6-11

- Maria Mikhaylova and Diederik Bruggink
- Addressing e-commerce chargebacks effectively: An interview with Gary Cardone pp. 12-21

- Gary Cardone and Diederik Bruggink
- ISO 20022 and real-time domestic payments pp. 22-29

- Stephen Lindsay
- Cryptocurrency Bitcoin: Disruption, challenges and opportunities pp. 30-46

- Wim Raymaekers
- Towards advanced reference data management at transaction banks: Creating a centralised view pp. 47-58

- Carlo R. W. De Meijer, Susan Hall and Sofia Simeonidou
- Payments innovations and trends in the Gulf Cooperation Council pp. 59-78

- Paolo Zambonini
- Payments from a cooperative bank’s perspective: SEPA and beyond pp. 79-89

- Gregor Roth and Udo Milkau
- Social networks, game-changer for e-money? Will social networks (e-)monetise the payments industry? pp. 90-110

- Philippe Caluwaerts
Volume 8, issue 4, 2015
- Taking the SEPA journey: From fragmentation to EU-wide payments pp. 339-342

- Erik Nooteboom
- Paying abroad as you pay at home: The impact of SEPA on Dutch cross-border retail payments pp. 343-353

- Mirjam Plooij
- SEPA for corporates: On the path towards cross-border harmonisation pp. 354-363

- Ruth Wandhöfer
- SEPA Card Clearing as an open standard for card processing in the euro area pp. 364-374

- Heike Winter, Marcus Härtel and Johannes Klocke
- Links between retail payment systems in the EU: Call for standardisation pp. 375-385

- Sašo Črnugelj
- Competition–cooperation nexus in the European retail payments market: Views from a network industry perspective pp. 386-394

- Kari Kemppainen
- Promoting efficient retail payments in Europe pp. 395-406

- Iftekhar Hasan, Emmi Martikainen and Tuomas Takalo
- The emergence of new payment service providers and their impact on the regulatory and market environment pp. 407-414

- Javier Santamaría
- The role of virtual currency schemes in the modernisation of retail payments pp. 415-425

- Iddo De Jong
Volume 8, issue 3, 2014
- Special issue: A global view of mobile payments pp. 232-234

- Ron Van Wezel
- The three billion new middle-class opportunity: The successes and technical challenges of mobile financial services in emerging markets pp. 235-245

- Ludwig Schulze
- Shifting the spotlight on mobile payments in emerging markets pp. 246-253

- Gautam Jain
- The prepaid mobile wallet: A powerful product for an impatient ecosystem pp. 254-263

- Amir Tabakovic
- Mobile money: The impact of smartphones on the international remittance market pp. 264-273

- Jordan Bettman and Matt Harris
- E-cash and virtual currency as alternative payment methods pp. 274-288

- Claire Greene and Oz Shy
- Mobile wallets and current accounts: Friends or foes? pp. 289-299

- Jürgen Bott and Udo Milkau
- M-commerce: Building the opportunity for banks pp. 300-306

- Will Jones
- Mobile payment innovation in the Arabian Gulf pp. 307-315

- Paolo Zambonini and Samee Zafar
- Mobile banking strategy: E-payment market and AEC opportunities pp. 316-329

- Jarunee Wonglimpiyarat
Volume 8, issue 2, 2014
- Editorial pp. 112-113

- Alec Nacamuli
- A significant shift in card business terms pp. 114-118

- Peter Jones
- Materialising the expected benefits from financial infrastructure integration: The ‘Guidelines for the Successful Regional Integration of Financial Infrastructures’ pp. 119-128

- Massimo Cirasino, Jose Antonio Garcia and Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell
- Lessons learned from 24/7 payments operations pp. 129-146

- Gene Neyer
- The implications of legal entity identifiers on payments systems pp. 147-156

- Paul Janssens
- Access to accounts: Why banks should embrace an open future pp. 157-171

- Michael Salmony
- Payment systems trends in Japan: Birth of the next generation BOJ-NET pp. 172-187

- Eiichiro Yanagawa
- Payments in the Middle East and Africa: An overview and review of implications for corporates operating in the region pp. 188-205

- Murali Subramanian
- Transaction banking in the cloud: Towards a new business model pp. 206-223

- Carlo R. W. De Meijer and Alastair Brown
Volume 8, issue 1, 2014
- Editorial pp. 4-5

- Alec Nacamuli
- What the European payments industry needs now pp. 6-12

- Bruno Fatier
- The modernisation of payment systems in Azerbaijan: Examination of the new regulatory framework pp. 13-22

- Tamerlan Rustamov
- Standardisation: A conditio sine qua non for efficient payment services pp. 23-29

- Gerard Hartsink
- Responding to organised payment card compromise and subsequent fraud pp. 30-42

- Brian Hay and Julianne Webster
- Trends in consumer payment fraud: A call for consistent strong authentication across all consumer payments pp. 43-63

- Gerd Cimiotti and Toni Merschen
- Access, acceptance and use of payment instruments in Colombia pp. 64-83

- Constanza Martínez
- Five cloud essentials for the boardroom: What banking and financial markets executives need to know about cloud computing pp. 84-93

- David K. Zimmerman
- Who pays more to use cash? pp. 94-107

- Benjamin D. Mazzotta and Bhaskar Chakravorti
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