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Personal relationships of rural small businesses with community banks in times of crisis
by
Marshall, Maria I.
, Bednarik, Zuzana
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Banking industry
/ Banks
/ Community banks
/ Coronavirus Aid Relief & Economic Security Act 2020-US
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Disaster recovery
/ Finance companies
/ Financial institutions
/ Interest rates
/ Literature reviews
/ Management of crises
/ Mixed methods research
/ Pandemics
/ Personal relationships
/ Relationship banking
/ Rural areas
/ Small business
/ Small business loans
2024
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Personal relationships of rural small businesses with community banks in times of crisis
by
Marshall, Maria I.
, Bednarik, Zuzana
in
Banking industry
/ Banks
/ Community banks
/ Coronavirus Aid Relief & Economic Security Act 2020-US
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Disaster recovery
/ Finance companies
/ Financial institutions
/ Interest rates
/ Literature reviews
/ Management of crises
/ Mixed methods research
/ Pandemics
/ Personal relationships
/ Relationship banking
/ Rural areas
/ Small business
/ Small business loans
2024
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Personal relationships of rural small businesses with community banks in times of crisis
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Marshall, Maria I.
, Bednarik, Zuzana
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/ Banks
/ Community banks
/ Coronavirus Aid Relief & Economic Security Act 2020-US
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Disaster recovery
/ Finance companies
/ Financial institutions
/ Interest rates
/ Literature reviews
/ Management of crises
/ Mixed methods research
/ Pandemics
/ Personal relationships
/ Relationship banking
/ Rural areas
/ Small business
/ Small business loans
2024
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Personal relationships of rural small businesses with community banks in times of crisis
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Personal relationships of rural small businesses with community banks in times of crisis
2024
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PurposeAs many businesses faced economic disruption due to the Covid-19 pandemic and sought financial relief, existing bank relationships became critical to getting a loan. This study examines factors associated with the development of personal relationships of rural small businesses with community bank representatives.Design/methodology/approachWe applied a mixed-method approach. We employed descriptive statistics, principal factor analysis and logistic regression for data analysis. We distributed an online survey to rural small businesses in five states in the United States. Key informant interviews with community bank representatives supplemented the survey results.FindingsA business owner’s trust in a banker was positively associated with the establishment of a business–bank relationship. However, an analysis of individual trust’s components revealed that the nature of trust is complex, and a failure of one or more components may lead to decreased trustworthiness in a banker. Small businesses that preferred personal communication with a bank were more inclined to relationship banking.Research limitations/implicationsDue to the relatively small sample size and cross-sectional data, our results may not be conclusive but should be viewed as preliminary and as suggestions for future research. Bankers should be aware of the importance of trust for small business owners and of the actions that lead to increased trustworthiness.Originality/valueThe study extends the existing knowledge on the business–bank relationship by focusing mainly on social (instead of economic) factors associated with the establishment of the business–bank relationship in times of crisis and high uncertainty.
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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