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Consumers in Information Technology Enabled Service Encounters: Perceptions and Tradeoffs in Multi-Channel Interactions

2015

This study examines information technology enabled, multi-channel service context from the end-user's perspective and, more specifically, from the perspective of a consumer, in particular the extent to which the multi-channel interaction experience results in consumer satisfaction and any tradeoffs that consumers make in the evaluation of the context of service. Empirical results from our online survey with mobile consumers indicate that the variables included in the model have a direct impact on consumer satisfaction when considered individually. There are, however, tradeoffs between variables (e.g., problem-handling and record accuracy; scalability and usability of service) when considere…

MarketingService (business)ta113Knowledge managementComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryEnd userComputer scienceService delivery frameworkStrategy and Managementmulti-channel interactionconsumer satisfactionInformation technologyUsabilityContext (language use)Computer Science ApplicationsManagement Information Systemsservice encountersScalabilityService guaranteebusinessInternational Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications (IJESMA)
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Exploring the relationship between co-creation and satisfaction using QCA

2016

Abstract Customer behavior is one of the key components of value co-creation. Several authors believe that co-creation generates satisfaction. However, few studies exist that focus on that relationship. This study explores the relationship between value co-creation and customer satisfaction in spa services through a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA). QCA analysis allows exploring the relations between the variables. The main contribution of this article is going beyond identifying the concrete co-creation variables that relate to satisfaction. The sample consists of hotel clients that use the spa service.

MarketingService qualityKnowledge managementValue co-creationbusiness.industryQualitative comparative analysisCustomer satisfaction05 social sciencesHotel industryQualitative comparative analysisHospitality industryConsumer satisfaction0502 economics and businessCo-creationORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASfsQCA050211 marketingCustomer satisfactionMarketingbusinessPsychology050203 business & managementConsumer behaviourValuation (finance)
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Quality of consulting services and consulting fees

2015

Abstract This study explores whether consulting service clients' degree of satisfaction can explain differences in consulting service fees to the same clients. By monitoring factors having a relationship with consulting fees as well as consulting service quality attributes, this study notes that client satisfaction with consulting team positively and strongly affects consulting fees. A dimension of consulting client satisfaction, which is not a consulting service quality attribute, is the factor that better explains consulting service pricing. This satisfaction dimension may allow consultants to charge higher fees through higher leverage while setting prices during contracting process. Clie…

MarketingService qualityLeverage (finance)ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONService marketCustomer satisfactionBusinessMarketingComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSJournal of Business Research
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Antecedents and consequences of logistics value: And empirical investigation in the Spanish market

2010

Abstract In business practice and the academic study of logistics, the incorporation of concepts such as quality followed by value has been truly revolutionary. In addition, the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) has substantially modified the way inter-company relationships are managed. This has meant that logistics is no longer considered a routine, merely operational activity but a strategic variable which is a deciding factor in achieving customer satisfaction. There are, however, still a large number of companies which continue to ignore the differentiating potential of logistics and consider it to be a routine activity. Our contribution comes within the framework …

MarketingService qualityService delivery frameworkbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectBusiness-to-businessInformation and Communications TechnologyValue (economics)Integrated logistics supportQuality (business)Customer satisfactionMarketingbusinessIndustrial organizationmedia_commonIndustrial Marketing Management
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Role of marketing and technological innovation on store equity, satisfaction and word-of-mouth in retailing

2017

Purpose Despite the importance of innovation in business performance, investigation into innovation in services is scanty and lacking consensus. In retailing, it is a topic that has been awakening considerable academic and business interest in recent years. In this study context, this work aims to analyse innovation in retail experiences from two aspects – marketing innovation and technological innovation – to understand the role it exercises in satisfaction and subsequent recommendation. Design/methodology/approach The authors’ objective is to investigate the direct and indirect influence of marketing and technological innovation on satisfaction and word-of-mouth (WOM) through three core …

MarketingTecnologia de la informaciómedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesEquity (finance)Word of mouthContext (language use)AdvertisingBenestar socialOriginalityManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and business050211 marketingCustomer satisfactionBrand equityBusinessMarketingEmpirical evidenceStore brand050203 business & managementMercat Investigaciómedia_commonJournal of Product & Brand Management
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Value antecedents in relationship between tourism companies

2014

Purpose – In the context of relationship marketing, identifying the elements that contribute to creating value for companies has become essential for managing customer satisfaction and retention. The literature has focused on business-to-end consumer relationships and there are few contributions in the business-to-business context, especially in the tourism industry. The aim of this study is to analyze the process of relationship value creation between tourism companies from the more relevant antecedents proposed in the literature: relationship benefits, long-term orientation and attitude towards the main provider. Design/methodology/approach – A survey was conducted with 309 travel agency…

MarketingValue (ethics)business.industryAgency (sociology)Customer satisfactionContext (language use)BusinessBusiness and International ManagementMarketingBusiness-to-businessRelationship marketingTourismCausal modelJournal of Business & Industrial Marketing
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C2C interactions creating value in the Route of Santiago

2016

The role of interaction between customers (customer-to-customer; C2C) is a key factor when extracting value from a touristic experience. Several studies incorporate quantitative and qualitative aspects referring to interactions and can provide a holistic view about C2C experiences, being therefore more capable of predicting the effects of C2C interaction on customer behavior. This study analyzes C2C interactions in backpackers’ experience and their effect on the cruise experience and vacation satisfaction. The study uses fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) to explore a causal relationship with dichotomous outcomes, both the presence and the absence of the variables. The study…

MarketingValue co-creationVacation satisfactionQualitative comparative analysis05 social sciencesQualitative comparative analysisC2C0502 economics and businessORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASfsQCA050211 marketingRoute of SantiagoValence (psychology)MarketingPsychology050212 sport leisure & tourismConsumer behaviourCustomer-to-customer interactionJournal of Business Research
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The impact of experiential consumption cognitions and emotions on behavioral intentions

2008

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine cognitive and affective antecedents and consequences of satisfaction in the context of hedonic services.Design/methodology/approach – Two studies were conducted using hedonic services. The study sample was composed of 400 visitors to two types of leisure and tourism services (interactive museum, and theme park).Findings – The results indicate that the impact of satisfaction is not limited to loyalty; rather its effects extend to other behavioral responses such as consumers' willingness to pay more for the service. Moreover, exceeding pre‐purchase expectations amplifies consumers' on‐the‐spot behaviors such as souvenir purchases. The study fi…

MarketingWillingness to paySalience (language)media_common.quotation_subjectLoyaltyContext (language use)Customer satisfactionBusinessSocial psychologyConsumer behaviourmedia_commonLoyalty business modelPleasureJournal of Services Marketing
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How to build an e-learning product: factors for student/customer satisfaction

2013

Abstract The increasing use of web technologies has changed the way business is done, including in the field of education. In the last decade, the development of electronic learning ( e-learning ) systems became crucial to meet students’ demand. In this study, we adopt a relationship marketing perspective and apply the Kano Model to propose a way to build a non-academic e-learning course that can achieve student satisfaction. We measure the relevance of e-learning requirements from university students’ perspective to identify their expectations about e-learning courses and obtain relevant characteristics that can help to plan an e-learning product capable of achieving high customer satisfac…

Marketingbusiness.industryCustomer satisfactionmedia_common.quotation_subjectComputer user satisfactionCustomer Satisfaction; New Product Development; E-learning; Course Design; Student Satisfaction; Kano ModelE-learningKano modelCourse designNew product developmentNew product developmentKano modelCustomer satisfactionRelevance (information retrieval)Quality (business)Product (category theory)Business and International ManagementMarketingbusinessPsychologyRelationship marketingSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle ImpreseStudent satisfactionmedia_common
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Information and communication technology in retailing: A cross-industry comparison

2009

Abstract Information technology (IT) may represent a source of competitive advantage for businesses in general and for retailers in particular. However, there is debate in the literature over the usefulness of investing in technology. This paper aims at analyzing the relationship between consumers’ perception on the use of information and communication technology by the retailer and consumer satisfaction with retailer technologies. Results support the need to restrict the investment in IT to what is strictly necessary, although there are significant differences according to retailer activity.

Marketingbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation technologyInvestment (macroeconomics)Competitive advantageConsumer satisfactionComputingMilieux_GENERALrestrictInformation and Communications TechnologyPerceptionBusinessMarketingRelationship marketingmedia_commonJournal of Retailing and Consumer Services
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