Influence of National Culture on Customers' Cross-Buying Intentions in Asian Banking Services: Evide

The Influence of National Culture on Customers' Cross-Buying Intentions in Asian Banking Services: Evidence from Korea and Taiwan

By Jung Kee Hong and You-Il Lee

The book opens the view on the subject of customers' behavioural intentions of cross-buying banking services in East Asian countries.

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Publisher: Routledge
Publish Date: 04/15/2014
Pages: 190
ISBN-13: 9780415828642
ISBN-10: 0415828643
Language: English

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The traditional walls between banking, insurance and securities markets are breaking down as a result of deregulation and liberalization of financial services. The cross-buying of financial services has become a global trend as a part of the convergence of financial services. This trend has recently commenced in East Asian countries, such as Taiwan and Korea, where the tremendous growth of these activities has been noticed. The book explores what the determinants of this growth in East Asia, particularly in Korea and Taiwan are, and how these determinants influence differently to the customers of these two countries when compared with the studies conducted on other countries (e.g. Europe and North America).

The book opens the view on the subject of customers' behavioral intentions of cross-buying banking services in East Asian countries, especially from a cross-cultural perspective and empirically tested findings help marketing personnel in financial institutions, marketing practitioners' in banks and researchers of financial services and marketing, understanding on East Asia such as Taiwan and Korea, where the tremendous growth of these activities has been noticed in recent years.

About the Authors

Dr. Jung Kee Hong is an active contributor and researcher in the field of international business with focal interest of cross-cultural management, global consumer dynamics, marketing innovation and strategies, and entrepreneurship in different cultures.

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Chang Jae Lee is currently Visiting Senior Fellow at the Center for International Development (CID) of Korea Development Institute (KDI). He previously served as Vice President at Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP). His research interests include Northeast Asian economic cooperation and East Asian economic integration.<

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