A transformative perspective of financial services for the unbanked
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the factors that affect financial services design of and their effect on the improvement of the unbanked customer well-being. Design/methodology/approach: The authors use a path analysis to examine customer well-being integration in the activities of service organizations. The theoretical estimation model was conducted using a structural equation model with maximum likelihood estimation. To build a more robust model that explains customer well-being, direct and indirect effects are used in the estimation of the research model. Findings: Perceived customer support and interaction with the storekeeper are two major factors that, positively, influence trust and customer participation (CP). In addition, CP plays a key role in enhancing financial empowerment and thereby in the production of greater customer well-being. Originality/value: This study sheds light on the positive effects that the design of services has on customer well-being and exposes the underlying mechanisms that contribute to customer well-being through CP. It also provides a unique financial service format and specific strategies for managing trust and CP to enhance individual well-being in the unbanked population in a developing country.
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2019
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Authors: | Bustamante, Juan ; Amaya, Adriana |
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Journal of Services Marketing. - Emerald, ISSN 0887-6045, ZDB-ID 2020791-8. - Vol. 34.2019, 2 (20.12.), p. 193-205
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Emerald |
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