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Dutch Banking Culture Six Years after the Fall of ABN AMRO Bank

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  • Irene van Staveren

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This article presents the results of a survey among more than six hundred bankers in the Netherlands about banking culture. It addresses the question why trust in banks remains so low (45% of clients trust banks in the Netherlands). The key findings indicate that the problem is not so much immoral bankers or a few rotten apples but rather the dominance of a competitive banking culture. The findings suggest that clients’ trust may be regained when banks leave behind their focus on performance targets, financial incentives, and behavioral regulation and move instead to a caring culture with a focus on relationships and open discussion of ethical dilemma’s. Key words: Banking culture, The Netherlands, Trust, Ethics, Performance targets.JEL: G21, Z1. Iako slične strukturalne karakteristike koje smanjuju pojavu i učestalost asimetričnih šokova predstavljaju ključni uslov za stvaranje monetarne unije, u slučaju Evrozone, u većini studija, ako ne i svim, naglašava se postojanje značajne divergencije u makroekonomskim performansama i u strukturalnim elementima zemalja Evrozone. Rad ima za cilj da analizira da li je ekonomska i finansijska kriza koja pogađa Evrozonu od 2008. godine imala uticaja na koherentnost Evrozone, odnosno, da li nakon 2008. godine razlike u makroekonomskim performansama zemalja Evrozone opadaju (konvergencija) ili se povećavaju (divergencija). Ključne reči: Ekonomska kriza, Evrozona, konvergencija, sigma-konvergencija.

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  • Irene van Staveren, 2017. "Dutch Banking Culture Six Years after the Fall of ABN AMRO Bank," Panoeconomicus, Savez ekonomista Vojvodine, Novi Sad, Serbia, vol. 64(2), pages 245-253.
  • Handle: RePEc:voj:journl:v:64:y:2017:i:2:p:245-253:id:380
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    Keywords

    Banking culture; The Netherlands; Trust; Ethics; Performance targets;
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    JEL classification:

    • G21 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Banks; Other Depository Institutions; Micro Finance Institutions; Mortgages
    • Z1 - Other Special Topics - - Cultural Economics

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