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A survival kit for a credit card package.January 1986 (has links)
by Leung Oi-Man, Amy, Tsang Wing-Kwong, Eric. / Bibliography: leaves 84-85 / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1986
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A comparative study on the credit card business in Hong Kong and People's Republic of China.January 1991 (has links)
by Mui Yuet-sheung. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1991 / Includes bibliographical references. / EXECUTIVE SUMMARY / ACKNOWLEDGEMENT / CHAPTER / Chapter I: --- INTRODUCTION / Operation of Credit Card System / Role of Visa and MasterCard International Inc. / Chapter II: --- BUSINESS REVIEW / Historical Development of VISA and MasterCard / Development of Credit Card Business in Hong Kong / Development of Credit Card Business in China / Chapter III: --- OBJECTIVES AND METHODOLOGY / Hypothesis / Objectives / Methodology / Chapter IV: --- RESEARCH FINDINGS AND ANALYSIS / Marketing Strategies on Credit Card Products Employed by Banks in Hong Kong and China / Product Strategy / Pricing Strategy / Promotion Strategy / Distribution Strategy- / Operating System of Credit Card Business in Hong Kong and China / Credit Approval / Authorisation / Settlement / Credit and Security Control / SWOT Analysis / SWOT Analysis of Card Business in China / SWOT Analysis of Card Business in Hong Kong / Chapter V: --- COMPARISON BASED ON MCGUIGAN MODEL / McGuigan's Conceptual Market Performance Model / Market and Environmental Conditions / Market Structure / Market Conduct / Market Performance / Chapter VI: --- CONCLUSION AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT / APPENDICES / Chapter Appendix I: --- Historical Development of VISA and MasterCard / Chapter Appendix II : --- Development of Credit Card Business in Hong Kong / Chapter Appendix III : --- Development of Credit Card Business in China / Chapter Appendix IV : --- Questionnaire Design (English and Chinese Version) / Chapter Appendix V : --- Background Information of Interviewees / Chapter Appendix VI : --- Interview Question Lists / Chapter Appendix VII : --- Different Credit Cards in Hong Kong / Chapter Appendix VIII : --- Different Credit Cards in China / BIBLIOGRAPHY
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A study of selected credit card business in Hong Kong.January 1978 (has links)
Summary in Chinese. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong. / Bibliography: p. leaves 260-263.
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Comparison of the flash card method of teaching spelling with the spelling today method in grades two and threeParent, Madeline B., Smith, Mary A. January 1952 (has links)
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston University
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Realization of card-centric framework: a card-centric computer.January 2005 (has links)
San, Chi Leung. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 81-82). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Abstract --- p.2 / 摘要 --- p.3 / Acknowledgements --- p.4 / Table of Contents --- p.5 / List of Tables --- p.7 / List of Figures --- p.8 / Chapter Chapter 1. --- Introduction --- p.10 / Chapter 1.1 --- What is smart card? --- p.10 / Chapter 1.2 --- Classification of smart cards --- p.10 / Chapter 1.3 --- Smart card communication model --- p.12 / Chapter 1.4 --- Smart Card Applications --- p.14 / Chapter 1.5 --- Motivation --- p.16 / Chapter 1.6 --- Thesis Organization --- p.17 / Chapter Chapter 2. --- Card-Centric Framework --- p.18 / Chapter 2.1 --- Card-Centric Protocol --- p.19 / Chapter 2.2 --- Event-Driven Card-Centric Framework --- p.21 / Chapter Chapter 3. --- Design Methodology --- p.27 / Chapter 3.1 --- Platform based SOC design --- p.27 / Chapter 3.2 --- Event Driven model --- p.31 / Chapter Chapter 4. --- Development Platform --- p.33 / Chapter 4.1 --- Altera Nios development platform --- p.33 / Chapter 4.2 --- Development board --- p.37 / Chapter 4.3 --- Development Tools --- p.39 / Chapter Chapter 5. --- I/O peripherals --- p.40 / Chapter 5.1 --- VGA --- p.40 / Chapter 5.2 --- Mouse --- p.45 / Chapter 5.3 --- SPI --- p.47 / Chapter Chapter 6. --- Card-Centric Computer Realization --- p.53 / Chapter 6.1 --- Architecture --- p.53 / Chapter 6.2 --- Implementation --- p.54 / Chapter 6.3 --- Smart Card emulator-the processing unit --- p.55 / Chapter 6.4 --- Console-the interfacing unit --- p.56 / Chapter 6.5 --- Input- Mouse --- p.57 / Chapter 6.6 --- Output- VGA --- p.58 / Chapter 6.7 --- Demonstration --- p.59 / Chapter Chapter 7. --- Event-Driven Card-Centric Computer --- p.61 / Chapter 7.1 --- Architecture and implementation --- p.62 / Chapter 7.2 --- Demonstration --- p.65 / Chapter Chapter 8. --- Card-Centric Design Flow --- p.67 / Chapter 8.1 --- Architecture platform --- p.67 / Chapter 8.2 --- Design flow --- p.68 / Chapter 8.3 --- Type of interface of Card-Centric protocol --- p.72 / Chapter Chapter 9. --- Applications and Benefits --- p.75 / Chapter 9.1 --- Proposed applications --- p.75 / Chapter 9.2 --- Benefits --- p.76 / Chapter Chapter 10 --- . Conclusions and future works --- p.78 / References --- p.81 / Appendix --- p.83 / Appendix 1 Card-Centric Framework Console Diagram --- p.83 / Appendix 2 Event-Driven Card-Centric Framework Smart card --- p.84 / Appendix 3 Event-Driven Card-Centric Framework Console --- p.85 / Appendix 4 VGA core Registers table [22] --- p.86
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A study of marketing strategies in the credit cards industry in Hong Kong and PRC.January 1997 (has links)
by Hui Tung-Ying, Tai Shun-Fu. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references. / APPROVAL --- p.i / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iv / LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS --- p.vi / LIST OF TABLES --- p.vii / PREFACE --- p.viii / CHAPTER / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter II. --- ANALYSIS AND ASSESSMENT --- p.5 / Market Profile Analysis --- p.5 / Economic Environment --- p.5 / Demographic Environment --- p.17 / Socio-cultural Environment --- p.21 / Political & Legal Environment --- p.22 / Regulator --- p.23 / Technological Environment --- p.25 / Customer Profile Analysis --- p.31 / Company Profile Analysis --- p.33 / Product Profile Analysis --- p.36 / Competition Profile Analysis --- p.40 / Chapter III. --- MARKETING OBJECTIVES --- p.44 / Product Objective and Strategy --- p.47 / Existing Situation in HK --- p.47 / Recommended Objectives and Strategies in HK --- p.52 / Existing Situation in PRC --- p.54 / Recommended Objectives and Strategies in PRC --- p.56 / Pricing Objective and Strategy --- p.58 / Existing Situation in HK --- p.58 / Recommended Objectives and Strategies in HK --- p.61 / Existing Situation in PRC --- p.63 / Recommended Objectives and Strategies in PRC --- p.64 / Promotion Objective and Strategy --- p.65 / Existing Situation in HK --- p.65 / Recommended Objectives and Strategies in HK --- p.68 / Existing Situation in PRC --- p.70 / Recommended Objectives and Strategies in PRC --- p.71 / Distribution Objective and Strategy --- p.73 / Existing Situation in HK --- p.73 / Recommended Objectives and Strategies in HK --- p.75 / Existing Situation in PRC --- p.77 / Recommended Objectives and Strategies in PRC --- p.78 / Chapter IV. --- TACTICAL ACTION PLAN --- p.79 / Product --- p.79 / Pricing --- p.81 / Promotion --- p.82 / Distribution --- p.84 / Chapter V. --- BUDGET --- p.85 / Chapter VI. --- CONCLUSION --- p.86
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Credit cards : understanding international graduate student consumersPunjavat, Tapin 08 December 1992 (has links)
This study examined graduate international students'
knowledge, attitudes, experiences, practices, and
satisfaction relating to credit cards. Based on the
literature, international students attending U.S. colleges
and universities were considered an important population to
study because of: (1) internationalization of credit cards
and (2) the lack of credit card research on this group.
The sample was selected from graduate international
students attending Colorado State University. A
questionnaire was mailed to 623 students during Summer,
1992. Completed questionnaires were returned by 261
students (46.2 percent response rate). Data were analyzed
using descriptive statistics, cross-tabulations, correlation
analyses, and canonical correlation analyses.
Findings showed that respondents' credit card knowledge
was low, attitudes were favorable, and pre-U.S. experiences
limited. Since living in the U.S., respondents had become
regular users with a mean of 3.3 cards and a majority
charging more than $200 per month. They followed commonly
recommended practices, and eight of ten were satisfied with
their credit card use. Several statistically significant
relationships were found among the credit card variables,
and between these variables and socio-demographic
characteristics such as country of origin and length of U.S.
residency. A conceptual model was also tested, showing that
experiences influenced practices, which in turn influenced
satisfaction.
Implications and research recommendations were
developed for international students, credit card issuers,
providers of credit card education, and researchers. Based
on credit card needs of international students, card
qualifications and education programs should be developed
and evaluated. / Graduation date: 1993 / Figures in original document are black and white photocopies. Best scan available.
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A critical look at payment card industry data security standards implementation in restaurantsKalkan, Kutay. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Delaware, 2009. / Principal faculty advisor: Cihan Cobanoglu, Dept. of Hotel, Restaurant, & Institutional Management. Includes bibliographical references.
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The impact of relationship lending in assessing default heterogeneity and consumer search behavior in the 1990s U.S credit card marketKerr, Sougata, January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 2003. / Title from first page of PDF file. Document formatted into pages; contains xii, 89 p.; also includes graphics (some col.). Includes abstract and vita. Advisor: Lucia Dunn, Dept. of Economics. Includes bibliographical references (p. 82-84).
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A case study of identity theftAllison, Stuart F. H. January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of South Florida, 2003. / Title from PDF of title page. Document formatted into pages; contains 70 pages. Includes bibliographical references.
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