An Empirical Analysis on Individuals’ DepositWithdrawal Behaviors Using Data Collected through a Web-Based Survey

The purpose of this paper is to investigate relationships between individual depositor behaviors, as to whether they will withdraw all of their deposits, and factors behind them such as the degree of trust in information sources, frequency of communication, individuals' transaction with banks,...

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Main Authors: Toshihiko TAKEMURA, Takashi KOZU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ala-Too International University 2009-11-01
Series:Eurasian Journal of Business and Economics
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Online Access:http://www.ejbe.org/EJBE2009Vol02No04p27TAKEMURA-KOZU.pdf
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spelling doaj-921e693c2cfa4a4fabc315a348e9b4f82020-11-25T01:20:01ZengAla-Too International UniversityEurasian Journal of Business and Economics 1694-59481694-59722009-11-01242741An Empirical Analysis on Individuals’ DepositWithdrawal Behaviors Using Data Collected through a Web-Based Survey Toshihiko TAKEMURATakashi KOZUThe purpose of this paper is to investigate relationships between individual depositor behaviors, as to whether they will withdraw all of their deposits, and factors behind them such as the degree of trust in information sources, frequency of communication, individuals' transaction with banks, and individuals’ attributes. By doing so, we suggest possible countermeasures whereby depositors will not excessively withdraw their deposits after receiving uncertain information on the financial environment. In this paper, we analyze the relationships by using data collected through a Web-based survey. The results were as follows: First, individuals who trust in information sources such as weekly/monthly magazines, the Internet, and conversations with people at workplace would be more likely to withdraw their deposits. Second, increases in phone calls with friends and in communication frequency at neighborhood and workplaces also make depositors to withdraw funds. Third, their tendency to withdraw deposits is affected by the individuals’ attributes such as gender and education. As the recognition of the deposit insurance scheme among people seems to affect their behavior according to our analysis, we suggest that it is better that authorities advertise the function of deposit insurance schemes to prevent depositors from getting into a panic situation like bank run.http://www.ejbe.org/EJBE2009Vol02No04p27TAKEMURA-KOZU.pdfDepositor behaviorspsychological factorcommunicationlogistic regression analysisWeb-based survey
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author Toshihiko TAKEMURA
Takashi KOZU
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Takashi KOZU
An Empirical Analysis on Individuals’ DepositWithdrawal Behaviors Using Data Collected through a Web-Based Survey
Eurasian Journal of Business and Economics
Depositor behaviors
psychological factor
communication
logistic regression analysis
Web-based survey
author_facet Toshihiko TAKEMURA
Takashi KOZU
author_sort Toshihiko TAKEMURA
title An Empirical Analysis on Individuals’ DepositWithdrawal Behaviors Using Data Collected through a Web-Based Survey
title_short An Empirical Analysis on Individuals’ DepositWithdrawal Behaviors Using Data Collected through a Web-Based Survey
title_full An Empirical Analysis on Individuals’ DepositWithdrawal Behaviors Using Data Collected through a Web-Based Survey
title_fullStr An Empirical Analysis on Individuals’ DepositWithdrawal Behaviors Using Data Collected through a Web-Based Survey
title_full_unstemmed An Empirical Analysis on Individuals’ DepositWithdrawal Behaviors Using Data Collected through a Web-Based Survey
title_sort empirical analysis on individuals’ depositwithdrawal behaviors using data collected through a web-based survey
publisher Ala-Too International University
series Eurasian Journal of Business and Economics
issn 1694-5948
1694-5972
publishDate 2009-11-01
description The purpose of this paper is to investigate relationships between individual depositor behaviors, as to whether they will withdraw all of their deposits, and factors behind them such as the degree of trust in information sources, frequency of communication, individuals' transaction with banks, and individuals’ attributes. By doing so, we suggest possible countermeasures whereby depositors will not excessively withdraw their deposits after receiving uncertain information on the financial environment. In this paper, we analyze the relationships by using data collected through a Web-based survey. The results were as follows: First, individuals who trust in information sources such as weekly/monthly magazines, the Internet, and conversations with people at workplace would be more likely to withdraw their deposits. Second, increases in phone calls with friends and in communication frequency at neighborhood and workplaces also make depositors to withdraw funds. Third, their tendency to withdraw deposits is affected by the individuals’ attributes such as gender and education. As the recognition of the deposit insurance scheme among people seems to affect their behavior according to our analysis, we suggest that it is better that authorities advertise the function of deposit insurance schemes to prevent depositors from getting into a panic situation like bank run.
topic Depositor behaviors
psychological factor
communication
logistic regression analysis
Web-based survey
url http://www.ejbe.org/EJBE2009Vol02No04p27TAKEMURA-KOZU.pdf
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