Key issues for bank-customer commitment and trust in an e-banking era

The competitive structure of the banking sector has evolved, and is now characterised by greater scope of competition from online banks, increased spatial distance brought about by the use of e-banking, a situation of near “perfect information” brought about by greater information sharing on web for...

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Main Authors: Laksamana, Patria, Wong, David, Kingshott, Russel, Muchtar, Fatimah
Other Authors: C. K. Farn
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Electronic Business Management Society 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/61853
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author Laksamana, Patria
Wong, David
Kingshott, Russel
Muchtar, Fatimah
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Laksamana, Patria
Wong, David
Kingshott, Russel
Muchtar, Fatimah
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description The competitive structure of the banking sector has evolved, and is now characterised by greater scope of competition from online banks, increased spatial distance brought about by the use of e-banking, a situation of near “perfect information” brought about by greater information sharing on web forums evaluating bank products, and a growing cohort of deal-oriented customers who may not want to be locked-in to any particular bank. While the constructs of commitment and trust have been widely applied in relationship marketing studies, the structural changes occurring in the banking sector have brought about the necessity of examining key issues that impact on long-term commitment in bank-customer relationships for the current context. Through solid fundamentals in social exchange theory and equity theory as well as logical arguments from previous research, we suggest examining the changing role of switching costs and social bonds in this new environment, and pose several questions that researchers need to address.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-618532021-03-03T04:30:32Z Key issues for bank-customer commitment and trust in an e-banking era Laksamana, Patria Wong, David Kingshott, Russel Muchtar, Fatimah C. K. Farn Commitment social bonds trust switching costs online banking e-banking The competitive structure of the banking sector has evolved, and is now characterised by greater scope of competition from online banks, increased spatial distance brought about by the use of e-banking, a situation of near “perfect information” brought about by greater information sharing on web forums evaluating bank products, and a growing cohort of deal-oriented customers who may not want to be locked-in to any particular bank. While the constructs of commitment and trust have been widely applied in relationship marketing studies, the structural changes occurring in the banking sector have brought about the necessity of examining key issues that impact on long-term commitment in bank-customer relationships for the current context. Through solid fundamentals in social exchange theory and equity theory as well as logical arguments from previous research, we suggest examining the changing role of switching costs and social bonds in this new environment, and pose several questions that researchers need to address. 2011 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/61853 Electronic Business Management Society restricted
spellingShingle Commitment
social bonds
trust
switching costs
online banking
e-banking
Laksamana, Patria
Wong, David
Kingshott, Russel
Muchtar, Fatimah
Key issues for bank-customer commitment and trust in an e-banking era
title Key issues for bank-customer commitment and trust in an e-banking era
title_full Key issues for bank-customer commitment and trust in an e-banking era
title_fullStr Key issues for bank-customer commitment and trust in an e-banking era
title_full_unstemmed Key issues for bank-customer commitment and trust in an e-banking era
title_short Key issues for bank-customer commitment and trust in an e-banking era
title_sort key issues for bank-customer commitment and trust in an e-banking era
topic Commitment
social bonds
trust
switching costs
online banking
e-banking
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/61853