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The influence of social capital on local retail patronage in an urban setting
Authors:Pingping Qiu  Jiemiao Chen  Ed Bruning
Institution:1. Department of Marketing, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia;2. Department of Marketing, Monash University, Caulfield East, Victoria, Australia;3. Asper School of Business, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Abstract:Local retail stores are currently facing intense competition from both online retailers and large chain stores. An understanding of local retail store patronage (i.e., patronage of retail stores in one's own community) is essential to the survival and growth of local retailers. Drawing on Social Capital Theory, we theorize and show with store-level survey data the influence of social capital (community attachment and reciprocity) on local retail store patronage in a large urban setting. We find that the impact of social factors differs for residents within the community compared to those outside of the community. We also demonstrate the importance of social factors in comparison to non-social factors. These findings contribute to the literature by extending the impact of social capital on local retail store patronage beyond rural settings, providing insight into urban consumers' decision to patronize local retail stores, and highlighting the impact of community boundaries. These findings also generate practical recommendations for local merchants and stress the importance of building reciprocal relationships with local customers as well as varying communications across community boundaries.
Keywords:community attachment  reciprocity  retail store patronage  social capital theory
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