Consumer behaviour in the credit card market: a banking case study |
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Authors: | Manuela Pulina |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Economics, TOMTE, Free University of Bolzano, Bolzano, Italy and Centro Ricerche Nord Sud (CRENoS) |
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Abstract: | This paper analysed the demographic, socio‐economic and banking‐specific determinants that influence the choice of credit cards. A multinomial logit model was run on a recent portfolio of banking customers based in Italy. The model incorporates the type of credit cards as the dependent variable and a set of explanatory variables. The empirical results provided useful insight into the structural characteristics of the card payment system and offered a microeconomics perspective to analyse consumers' behaviour and preferences. Overall, women, older people, residents in the centre of Italy and secondary card owners are more likely to acquire a classic card. Gold cards are preferred by older customers, whereas younger clients have a higher probability to choose a revolving card, which is also preferred by the residents in the North‐east. The analysis on the continuous variables highlighted that Italy can be regarded as a ‘conservative’ market with room for credit card upgrading and expansion into more sophisticated products. |
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Keywords: | Analysis behaviour credit economic multivariate |
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