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The present research focuses on the influence of the well-being indicators, more specifically, the indicators reflecting the life quality on the banking systems evolution from the EU member states. The study offers a unique approach to comparing the two country groups: the eurozone countries and...
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Merely anticipating a future sad event may motivate consumers to “accumulate (i.e., bank) happiness” in order to enhance their ability to cope with the anticipated sadness later— a phenomenon that we call banking happiness. People bank happiness because of the lay theory that happiness is...
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and work overload on life satisfaction and family satisfaction of the bank employees. This paper examines the effects of …
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particular emphasis on the satisfaction of e-consumers regarding the banking technologies and services offered by their … relationship with consumers' satisfaction with banking services. The remaining two dimensions (Responsiveness and Empathy …) displayed a negative but significant association. In the context of technology service quality and technology satisfaction, it …
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Using 1,584 listed banks from 65 countries during the COVID-19 pandemic, we conduct the first broad-based international study examining the effect of the pandemic on bank systemic risk. We find the pandemic increases systemic risk across countries. The effect operates through government policy...
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