National culture and life insurance consumption
Andy C. W. Chui () and
Chuck C Y Kwok
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Chuck C Y Kwok: University of South Carolina, Columbia, USA
Journal of International Business Studies, 2008, vol. 39, issue 1, 88-101
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This cross-disciplinary study examines the way national culture affects consumption patterns of life insurance across countries. Life insurance is a service that is abstract, complex, and focused on unsure future benefits. Because of the uncertainty and ambiguity inherent in the life insurance product, consumers are more likely to respond according to their cultural prescriptions. Our research hypotheses are tested empirically using Hofstede's cultural dimensions, and data from 1976–2001 across 41 countries. The findings show that individualism indeed has a significant, positive effect on life insurance consumption, whereas power distance and masculinity/femininity have significant, negative effects. The results are robust, even after controlling for economic, institutional and demographic determinants. Journal of International Business Studies (2008) 39, 88–101. doi:10.1057/palgrave.jibs.8400316
Date: 2008
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