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Cash, Cards or Cryptocurrencies? A Study of Payment Culture in Four Countries

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posted on 2023-11-29, 18:14 authored by Karoline Busse, Mohammad Tahaei, Katharina KrombholzKatharina Krombholz, Emanuel von Zezschwitz, Matthew Smith, Jing Tian, Wenyuan Xu
Payment cultures around the globe are diverse and have significant implications on security, privacy and trust. We study usable security aspects of payment cultures in four culturally distinct societies. Based on a qualitative study in Germany and Iran, we developed an online survey and deployed it in Germany, Iran, China, and the United States. The results reveal significant differences between the studied countries. For example, we found that participants from Iran and China are more comfortable with credential sharing and German participants were most accepting towards cryptocurrencies. We suggest these kinds of differences in payment culture need to be considered in the context of HCI research when evaluating current payment mechanisms or designing new ones.

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Karoline Busse, Mohammad Tahaei, Katharina Krombholz, Zezschwitz von, Matthew Smith, Jing Tian and Wenyuan Xu. Cash, Cards or Cryptocurrencies? A Study of Payment Culture in Four Countries. In: IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy Workshops (EuroS&PW). 2020.

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  • Empirical and Behavioral Security

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IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy Workshops (EuroS&PW)

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2020-11-30

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@inproceedings{cispa_all_3297, title = "Cash, Cards or Cryptocurrencies? A Study of Payment Culture in Four Countries", author = "Busse, Karoline and Tahaei, Mohammad and Krombholz, Katharina and von Zezschwitz, Emanuel and Smith, Matthew and Tian, Jing and Xu, Wenyuan", booktitle="{IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy Workshops (EuroS&PW)}", year="2020", }

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