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The impact of value co-creation on hotel brand equity and customer satisfaction

2019

Abstract Value co-creation with customers has emerged as a relevant topic at both academic and managerial level. Considering the positive outcomes derived from value co-creation, firms should learn how to properly manage this process which requires active customer involvement and this paper demonstrates that the level of customer participation (CP) depends to a large extent on their perception of how the hotel favours the process of value co-creation (CcV). Our model also proves the customer perception of the hotel's process of value co-creation has a positive impact on the hotel's brand equity (BE) whereas customer participation positively affects the customer's perceived value (PV). Addit…

Strategy and ManagementBusiness administrationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesCustomer perceptionTransportationDevelopmentTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementPerception0502 economics and businessValue (economics)Co-creation050211 marketingCustomer satisfactionBusinessBrand equityCustomer participation050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismmedia_commonTourism Management
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Antecedents and consequences of virtual customer co-creation behaviours

2019

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to compare the antecedents and consequences of two distinct types of virtual co-creation behaviours that require different degree of effort from the customer, i.e. customer participation (CPB), and customer citizenship (CCB) behaviour, in a cross-cultural study. Design/methodology/approach A survey was conducted among members of online panels in the UK and Spain, reaching a sample of 800 online individuals who participate in online co-creation processes with fashion retailers. This design allows us to test the cross-cultural effects. Multi-group structural equations modelling was used to analyse the data. Findings Virtual co-creation behaviours are driv…

InternetEconomics and EconometricsSociology and Political ScienceCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologySample (statistics)Control de qualitatConsumidors ConductaCo-creationCross-culturalQuality (business)Customer participationPsychologymedia_commonInternet Research
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Inspiration, interaction, efficiency and simplicity : 4 values that can be mobilized in store to improve the customer experience

2020

The development of e-commerce is both a source of unprecedented competition for physical stores but also an opportunity to think about their commercial proposition. Creating a unique and memorable experience for their customers has become the major challenge for retailers today. Based on a literature review and customer interviews, this paper suggests four major values of shopping experience -simplicity, efficiency, inspiration and interaction -and their variations. Implications and guidelines are address to retailers willing to develop easily their experience offer.

ExperienceValeur de magasinageShopping value[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationMotivationsIRG_ AXE3[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationExpérienceCustomer participationParticipation client
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