The Cashless Society in Practice
Abstract
This paper critically discusses the transformation of Sweden towards becoming a
cashless society. It is based on an in-depth study of how the idea about a cashless
society is translated and unfolded in practice, by a bank’s actor network. The case
study was done at one of the largest private banks in Sweden, that in 2011 started
a transformation of becoming cashless. The “implementation” was finished during
the fall of 2014 and the outcome of this study shows a new mobilized actor
network where actors have become enrolled, however, some are still not
convinced. The translation process among actors was influenced by different
understandings as context, cultural meanings and interests, which affected their
level of conviction. Thus, different understandings, new technology and practices,
have challenged and opened up the black-box of banking that previously was
taken for granted. This indicates that a bank as a macro actor has the ability to
affect and transform its environment, building a network with actors around a
cashless bank, even though everyone is not satisfied. This further indicates an
actor-network still translating and negotiating, why the black-box of banking is
still considered as open.
Degree
Master 2-years
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Date
2015-07-13Author
Käll, Malin
Lagerkvist, Johanna
Keywords
Cashless Society
Banking
Change Management
Actor Network Theory
Translation
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2015-73
Language
eng