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National culture and (dis)trust in banks: cross-country evidence

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We examine to what extent a specific aspect of national culture – uncertainty avoidance – can explain cross-country variations in (dis)trust in banks. Relying on data from the World Values Survey, we find that trust in banks is lower in countries that score high for Hofstede’s uncertainty avoidance index. Similarly, with Global Findex data we find that financial exclusion due to a lack of trust in banks is high in high uncertainty avoidance cultures. These results highlight the need for a more culturally aware approach when designing consumer protection measures for the banking sector
Journal: Economic Notes
ISSN: 0391-5026
Issue: 3
Volume: 49
Pages: 1-22
Publication year:2020
Keywords:national culture, Hofstede, trust in banks, financial inclusion
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