2017
DOI: 10.5958/2249-7323.2017.00069.4
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Public Perception on Cashless Transactions in India

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“…Perception is the subjective judgement of any person towards the environment which can be substantially different from one person to another. Thus, perception is a complex cognitive process by which different people interpret the stimulus/situation they are faced with (Podile & Rajesh, 2017). Kowsalya, Krishnan, Mridhula, and Sowmya (2017) who described online purchasing behaviour undertook a convenience sampling where 100 undergraduate students were selected; and writers have concluded that mostly students buy books, cloths, travel bookings and computer hardware.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perception is the subjective judgement of any person towards the environment which can be substantially different from one person to another. Thus, perception is a complex cognitive process by which different people interpret the stimulus/situation they are faced with (Podile & Rajesh, 2017). Kowsalya, Krishnan, Mridhula, and Sowmya (2017) who described online purchasing behaviour undertook a convenience sampling where 100 undergraduate students were selected; and writers have concluded that mostly students buy books, cloths, travel bookings and computer hardware.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common tools for non-cash transactions in e-tourism are debit and credit cards, e-wallet, and Internet banking. There are a number of factors that influence the decision to use a non-cash transaction when purchasing a tourist product (Ohlan et al, 2019 (Podile, 2017). These factors are responsible for shaping the perception of non-cash payments among consumers and keep them from purchasing goods and services using such technologies.…”
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“…Study in India [1], [11]- [13] given reasons why mobile wallets are difficult to be adopted there. Such a lack of access to banking where physical money will be used continuously because most people in India are not connected with the banks, and only highly educated people were interested in cashless transactions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%