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Conceptualizing Consumer Paradoxes
towards the Central Bank Digital
Currency (CBDC) in the context of
COVID-19
Assoc.Prof. Selcen Öztürkcan
Selcen.Ozturkcan@lnu.se
Linnaeus University
Sweden
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2248-0802
Cite as:
Ozturkcan, S., "Conceptualizing Consumer Paradoxes towards the Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) in the context of COVID-19," AIRSI2021 Conference: Technologies 4.0 in Tourism, Services &
Marketing, July 12-14, 2021, University of Zaragoza, Spain.
•introduction
•cbdc
•innovation-decision process
•technology readiness
•central paradoxes of technological products
•remarks, propositions and conclusion
agenda
background: pre-pandemic
Cashless society was already on
the rise pre-pandemic in some
countries.
background: intra-pandemic
Intra-pandemic, some concerns on
banknotes and coins' safety in
transmitting viruses, bacteria, and
microbes (AP, 2020; Greenberg, 2020).
SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, can
survive for up to four weeks on banknotes (Riddell,
Goldie, Hill, Eagles, & Drew, 2020).
background: intra-pandemic
An emerging preference to refrain from handling cash
but using alternative payment solutions arose (Nixon, 2020;
Roberts, 2020; Stieg, 2020), which also helped in coming to
peace with any remaining skepticism towards such
means (Auer, Cornelli, & Frost, 2020a; Rapyd, 2020).
CBDCs may offer an attractive alternative approach
to cash with their resilient and accessible central
bank-operated infrastructures in facilitating
contact-free payment options.
cbdc (central bank digital currency)
● a digital currency, also known as "digital base money" or "digital fiat currency" (Ozturkcan et
al., 2019)
● a global race among central banks to launch theirs
○ > 80% of central banks engage in CBDC development (Boar, Holden, & Wadsworth, 2020, p. 126)
● liabilities of issuing central banks (Fernández-Villaverde, Sanches, Schilling, & Uhlig, 2020)
● legal tender status: entitle a debtor to discharge monetary obligations by tendering
currency to the creditor (Proctor, 2012)
● efficiency and convenience similar to the banknotes or coins in a wallet but in a digital
format
● additional unique advantages in comparison to the physical money deposited in a bank
account (Bindseil, 2019; European Central, 2019) - especially during financial crisis
cbdc (central bank digital currency)
● Banks are liable for any deposits of physical money
● under normal conditions, most banks realize their
liabilities without any issues but always in times of
financial distress
● CBDC does not need any deposit insurance cap
● Emerging literature on CBDCs (Bindseil, 2019; Fernández-Villaverde
et al., 2020) focusing on the banking services, retail banks,
CBDC, and central banks
● what about prospective customers’ predispositions??
innovation-decision process
The Innovation-Decision Process (Rogers, 1983, p. 165)
technology-readiness
● Most consumers became tech-savvy (Lin & Hsieh, 2006; Meuter, Ostrom, Roundtree, & Bitner, 2000)
● Yet, not always choose to adopt innovations; some still have a high preference
for avoidance towards particular innovations (Meuter, Ostrom, Bitner, & Roundtree, 2003)
● Willingness of consumers may play a key role in understanding their
predispositions towards a given innovation (Ho & Ko, 2008; Parasuraman, 2000)
● Parasuraman (2000, p. 308) defines technology-readiness as the "people's propensity
to embrace and use new technologies for accomplishing goals in home life and at
work."
drivers and inhibitors of technology-readiness
Paradox Description
Control/chaos Technology can facilitate regulation or order, and technology can lead to upheaval
or disorder
Freedom/enslavement Technology can facilitate independence or fewer restrictions, and technology can
lead to dependence or more restrictions
New/obsolete New technologies provide the user with the most recently developed benefits of
scientific knowledge, and new technologies are already or soon to be outmoded
as they reach the marketplace
Competence/incompetence Technology can facilitate feelings of intelligence or efficacy, and technology can
lead to feelings of ignorance or ineptitude
Efficiency/inefficiency Technology can facilitate less effort or time spent in certain activities, and
technology can lead to more effort or time in certain activities
Fulfills/creates needs Technology can facilitate the fulfillment of needs or desires, and technology can
lead to the development or awareness of needs or desires previously unrealized
Assimilation/isolation Technology can facilitate human togetherness, and technology can lead to human
separation
Engaging/disengaging Technology can facilitate involvement, flow, or activity, and technology can lead to
disconnection, disruption, or passivity
Eight Central
Paradoxes of
Technological
Products
(Mick & Fournier, 1998, p.
126)
• Proposition 1a (control): CBDCs may facilitate regulation or order in the lives of the consumers.
• Proposition 1b (chaos): CBDCs may lead to upheaval or disorder in the lives of the consumers.
• Proposition 2a (freedom): CBDCs may facilitate independence or fewer restrictions in the lives of the consumers.
• Proposition 2b (enslavement): CBDCs may lead to dependence or more restrictions in the lives of the consumers.
• Proposition 3a (new): CBDCs may provide the consumers with the most recently developed benefits of scientific knowledge.
• Proposition 3b (obsolete): CBDCs may soon be outmoded by other substitutes as they reach the consumers.
• Proposition 4a (competence): CBDCs may facilitate feelings of intelligence or efficacy.
• Proposition 4b (incompetence): CBDCs may lead to feelings of ignorance or ineptitude.
• Proposition 5a (efficiency): CBDCs may facilitate less effort or time spent in certain activities in the lives of consumers.
• Proposition 5b (inefficiency): CBDCs may lead to more effort or time in certain activities in the lives of consumers.
• Proposition 6a (fulfills needs): CBDCs may facilitate the fulfillment of needs or desires by the consumers.
• Proposition 6a (creates needs): CBDCs may lead to the development or awareness of needs or desires previously unrealized by the
consumers.
• Proposition 7a (assimilation): CBDCs may facilitate human togetherness.
• Proposition 7a (isolation): CBDCs may lead to human separation.
• Proposition 8a (engaging): CBDCs may facilitate involvement, flow, or activity in the lives of consumers.
• Proposition 8a (disengaging): CBDCs may lead to disconnection, disruption, or passivity in the lives of consumers.
propositions
• lack of actual usage --> overview of some possible consumer paradoxes (Mick &
Fournier, 1998) towards the CBDCs can help build research efforts
• existing literature on technology paradoxes and consumer readiness focuses
on technological goods and services that a consumer can buy, where frequent
references are made to brand or warranty.
• the context of CBDC goes beyond that of a typical technology product and
even that of other payment methods
• physical money and the financial system surrounding it are about to face a
paradigm shift, which is further accelerated with the emerging concerns about
handling banknotes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
• in this context that the developed overview of possible consumer paradoxes
towards the CBDCs needs to be tested across different cultures for further
investigating the suggested relevant propositions.
remarks
conclusion
● consumer adoption as well as
avoidance dynamics surrounding the
ongoing CBDC launch related
innovations demand further research
● under-banked and unbanked might be
at risk of a further deepening digital
divide
Thank you !
question and comments
Selcen.Ozturkcan@lnu.se
Linnaeus University
Sweden
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2248-0802
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Conceptualizing Consumer Paradoxes towards the Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) in the context of COVID-19

  • 1. Conceptualizing Consumer Paradoxes towards the Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) in the context of COVID-19 Assoc.Prof. Selcen Öztürkcan Selcen.Ozturkcan@lnu.se Linnaeus University Sweden https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2248-0802 Cite as: Ozturkcan, S., "Conceptualizing Consumer Paradoxes towards the Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) in the context of COVID-19," AIRSI2021 Conference: Technologies 4.0 in Tourism, Services & Marketing, July 12-14, 2021, University of Zaragoza, Spain.
  • 2. •introduction •cbdc •innovation-decision process •technology readiness •central paradoxes of technological products •remarks, propositions and conclusion agenda
  • 3. background: pre-pandemic Cashless society was already on the rise pre-pandemic in some countries.
  • 4. background: intra-pandemic Intra-pandemic, some concerns on banknotes and coins' safety in transmitting viruses, bacteria, and microbes (AP, 2020; Greenberg, 2020). SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, can survive for up to four weeks on banknotes (Riddell, Goldie, Hill, Eagles, & Drew, 2020).
  • 5. background: intra-pandemic An emerging preference to refrain from handling cash but using alternative payment solutions arose (Nixon, 2020; Roberts, 2020; Stieg, 2020), which also helped in coming to peace with any remaining skepticism towards such means (Auer, Cornelli, & Frost, 2020a; Rapyd, 2020). CBDCs may offer an attractive alternative approach to cash with their resilient and accessible central bank-operated infrastructures in facilitating contact-free payment options.
  • 6. cbdc (central bank digital currency) ● a digital currency, also known as "digital base money" or "digital fiat currency" (Ozturkcan et al., 2019) ● a global race among central banks to launch theirs ○ > 80% of central banks engage in CBDC development (Boar, Holden, & Wadsworth, 2020, p. 126) ● liabilities of issuing central banks (Fernández-Villaverde, Sanches, Schilling, & Uhlig, 2020) ● legal tender status: entitle a debtor to discharge monetary obligations by tendering currency to the creditor (Proctor, 2012) ● efficiency and convenience similar to the banknotes or coins in a wallet but in a digital format ● additional unique advantages in comparison to the physical money deposited in a bank account (Bindseil, 2019; European Central, 2019) - especially during financial crisis
  • 7. cbdc (central bank digital currency) ● Banks are liable for any deposits of physical money ● under normal conditions, most banks realize their liabilities without any issues but always in times of financial distress ● CBDC does not need any deposit insurance cap ● Emerging literature on CBDCs (Bindseil, 2019; Fernández-Villaverde et al., 2020) focusing on the banking services, retail banks, CBDC, and central banks ● what about prospective customers’ predispositions??
  • 9. technology-readiness ● Most consumers became tech-savvy (Lin & Hsieh, 2006; Meuter, Ostrom, Roundtree, & Bitner, 2000) ● Yet, not always choose to adopt innovations; some still have a high preference for avoidance towards particular innovations (Meuter, Ostrom, Bitner, & Roundtree, 2003) ● Willingness of consumers may play a key role in understanding their predispositions towards a given innovation (Ho & Ko, 2008; Parasuraman, 2000) ● Parasuraman (2000, p. 308) defines technology-readiness as the "people's propensity to embrace and use new technologies for accomplishing goals in home life and at work."
  • 10. drivers and inhibitors of technology-readiness Paradox Description Control/chaos Technology can facilitate regulation or order, and technology can lead to upheaval or disorder Freedom/enslavement Technology can facilitate independence or fewer restrictions, and technology can lead to dependence or more restrictions New/obsolete New technologies provide the user with the most recently developed benefits of scientific knowledge, and new technologies are already or soon to be outmoded as they reach the marketplace Competence/incompetence Technology can facilitate feelings of intelligence or efficacy, and technology can lead to feelings of ignorance or ineptitude Efficiency/inefficiency Technology can facilitate less effort or time spent in certain activities, and technology can lead to more effort or time in certain activities Fulfills/creates needs Technology can facilitate the fulfillment of needs or desires, and technology can lead to the development or awareness of needs or desires previously unrealized Assimilation/isolation Technology can facilitate human togetherness, and technology can lead to human separation Engaging/disengaging Technology can facilitate involvement, flow, or activity, and technology can lead to disconnection, disruption, or passivity Eight Central Paradoxes of Technological Products (Mick & Fournier, 1998, p. 126)
  • 11. • Proposition 1a (control): CBDCs may facilitate regulation or order in the lives of the consumers. • Proposition 1b (chaos): CBDCs may lead to upheaval or disorder in the lives of the consumers. • Proposition 2a (freedom): CBDCs may facilitate independence or fewer restrictions in the lives of the consumers. • Proposition 2b (enslavement): CBDCs may lead to dependence or more restrictions in the lives of the consumers. • Proposition 3a (new): CBDCs may provide the consumers with the most recently developed benefits of scientific knowledge. • Proposition 3b (obsolete): CBDCs may soon be outmoded by other substitutes as they reach the consumers. • Proposition 4a (competence): CBDCs may facilitate feelings of intelligence or efficacy. • Proposition 4b (incompetence): CBDCs may lead to feelings of ignorance or ineptitude. • Proposition 5a (efficiency): CBDCs may facilitate less effort or time spent in certain activities in the lives of consumers. • Proposition 5b (inefficiency): CBDCs may lead to more effort or time in certain activities in the lives of consumers. • Proposition 6a (fulfills needs): CBDCs may facilitate the fulfillment of needs or desires by the consumers. • Proposition 6a (creates needs): CBDCs may lead to the development or awareness of needs or desires previously unrealized by the consumers. • Proposition 7a (assimilation): CBDCs may facilitate human togetherness. • Proposition 7a (isolation): CBDCs may lead to human separation. • Proposition 8a (engaging): CBDCs may facilitate involvement, flow, or activity in the lives of consumers. • Proposition 8a (disengaging): CBDCs may lead to disconnection, disruption, or passivity in the lives of consumers. propositions
  • 12. • lack of actual usage --> overview of some possible consumer paradoxes (Mick & Fournier, 1998) towards the CBDCs can help build research efforts • existing literature on technology paradoxes and consumer readiness focuses on technological goods and services that a consumer can buy, where frequent references are made to brand or warranty. • the context of CBDC goes beyond that of a typical technology product and even that of other payment methods • physical money and the financial system surrounding it are about to face a paradigm shift, which is further accelerated with the emerging concerns about handling banknotes during the COVID-19 pandemic. • in this context that the developed overview of possible consumer paradoxes towards the CBDCs needs to be tested across different cultures for further investigating the suggested relevant propositions. remarks
  • 13. conclusion ● consumer adoption as well as avoidance dynamics surrounding the ongoing CBDC launch related innovations demand further research ● under-banked and unbanked might be at risk of a further deepening digital divide
  • 14. Thank you ! question and comments Selcen.Ozturkcan@lnu.se Linnaeus University Sweden https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2248-0802
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