Social Trust Formation and Credit Accessibility—Evidence from Rural Households in China

Trust as a form of social capital plays an important role in improving the cooperation between agents, especially in credit lending activities. Trust building has attracted significant research interest, and gift giving has been shown to be one of its main drivers. Nonetheless, the mechanism of gift...

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Main Authors: Tong Zhang, Huiting Liu, Pinghan Liang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/2/667
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spelling doaj-c1c2b322b9044fc9973f39c6c83f4ad42020-11-25T03:30:24ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-01-0112266710.3390/su12020667su12020667Social Trust Formation and Credit Accessibility—Evidence from Rural Households in ChinaTong Zhang0Huiting Liu1Pinghan Liang2National School of Agricultural Institution and Development, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, ChinaCollege of Economics and Management, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, ChinaCenter for Chinese Public Administration Research and School of Government, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275 ChinaTrust as a form of social capital plays an important role in improving the cooperation between agents, especially in credit lending activities. Trust building has attracted significant research interest, and gift giving has been shown to be one of its main drivers. Nonetheless, the mechanism of gift giving in the formation of trust networks and the channels through which gift giving and trust affect cooperation require further investigation. In this paper, we first separate social trust into community trust and personal trust, and we examine how gift giving affects the formation of each level of trust. We then explore how trust and gift giving affect rural households’ access to formal and informal sources of credit. Our results show that gift giving mainly helps in forming trust at the personal level rather than the community level. In turn, personal and community trust can facilitate access to informal and formal sources of credit, respectively. In addition, personal trust facilitates access to informal loans for consumption and medical expenses but not production. Overall, our findings show that gift giving is mainly used to build personal trust which facilitates access to informal lending for risk-sharing purposes.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/2/667social capitaltrustcredit accessibilitygift givinginformal lendingcommunity trustpersonal trustnetwork formationrisk sharing
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author Tong Zhang
Huiting Liu
Pinghan Liang
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Huiting Liu
Pinghan Liang
Social Trust Formation and Credit Accessibility—Evidence from Rural Households in China
Sustainability
social capital
trust
credit accessibility
gift giving
informal lending
community trust
personal trust
network formation
risk sharing
author_facet Tong Zhang
Huiting Liu
Pinghan Liang
author_sort Tong Zhang
title Social Trust Formation and Credit Accessibility—Evidence from Rural Households in China
title_short Social Trust Formation and Credit Accessibility—Evidence from Rural Households in China
title_full Social Trust Formation and Credit Accessibility—Evidence from Rural Households in China
title_fullStr Social Trust Formation and Credit Accessibility—Evidence from Rural Households in China
title_full_unstemmed Social Trust Formation and Credit Accessibility—Evidence from Rural Households in China
title_sort social trust formation and credit accessibility—evidence from rural households in china
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Trust as a form of social capital plays an important role in improving the cooperation between agents, especially in credit lending activities. Trust building has attracted significant research interest, and gift giving has been shown to be one of its main drivers. Nonetheless, the mechanism of gift giving in the formation of trust networks and the channels through which gift giving and trust affect cooperation require further investigation. In this paper, we first separate social trust into community trust and personal trust, and we examine how gift giving affects the formation of each level of trust. We then explore how trust and gift giving affect rural households’ access to formal and informal sources of credit. Our results show that gift giving mainly helps in forming trust at the personal level rather than the community level. In turn, personal and community trust can facilitate access to informal and formal sources of credit, respectively. In addition, personal trust facilitates access to informal loans for consumption and medical expenses but not production. Overall, our findings show that gift giving is mainly used to build personal trust which facilitates access to informal lending for risk-sharing purposes.
topic social capital
trust
credit accessibility
gift giving
informal lending
community trust
personal trust
network formation
risk sharing
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/2/667
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