average time of a purchase transaction but also to
determine the influence of payment methods on the
queuing time and costs borne by merchants. The
results of the study allow also to asses consumers’
costs of queuing and finally more precise estimation
of the general social costs of payment methods. The
comparison of many payment instruments gives
valuable knowledge that can be useful in preparing
strategies for promoting efficient payment
instruments among consumers and merchants, e.g.
by central banks or public authorities, therefore they
are important for policy reasons. Moreover, the
results may be especially important for companies
introducing new payment solutions to the market.
The detailed timing study of payment process
will allow in the future to build an accurate model of
the whole payment process covering customer and
salesperson activities, and including other factors
such as: the type of terminal or a number of items
purchased. We also plan to use the obtained data for
modelling the process of queue formation and
reduction, as well as for the simulation of
functioning of the newly designed payment
instruments. It would also be very interesting to
extend the study on the other types of POS.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This work was supported by the Polish Ministry of
Science and Higher Education under Grant No. N
N113 308835. We wish to express our appreciation
to: Zabka Polska SA, MasterCard Europe, and MCX
Systems Ltd. for supporting the data collection at
POS. Moreover, we are grateful to 61 students of the
Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun and 45
students of the Management Faculty, Warsaw
University, for their participation in the study. We
would also like to thank Leo Van Hove for helpful
comments and suggestions.
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