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Consumer behaviour 109 Konsumentenverhalten 108 Service quality 97 Relationship marketing 95 Beziehungsmarketing 94 Dienstleistungsqualität 89 Customer satisfaction 71 Kundenzufriedenheit 66 Customer integration 43 Kundenintegration 43 Service industry 39 Dienstleistungssektor 38 Value creation 33 Emotion 32 Betriebliche Wertschöpfung 30 Customer service 30 Kundenservice 29 Value co-creation 26 Services 23 Arbeitsverhalten 22 Work behaviour 22 Complaint management 21 Beschwerdemanagement 20 Dienstleistung 18 Service-dominant logic 18 Arbeitszufriedenheit 17 Customer experience 17 Job satisfaction 17 Brand management 15 Co-creation 15 Innovation 15 Service-Dominant Logic 15 Dienstleistungsmarketing 14 Leistungsmotivation 14 Markenführung 14 Online retailing 14 Online-Handel 14 Service recovery 14 Services marketing 14 Work motivation 14
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Undetermined 510 Free 15 CC license 1
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Article 555 Book / Working Paper 13
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Article in journal 267 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 267 research-article 124 Conference paper 21 Konferenzbeitrag 21 conceptual-paper 14 back-matter 10 Collection of articles of several authors 6 Sammelwerk 6 Aufsatzsammlung 4 Konferenzschrift 3 review 3 editorial 2 Conference proceedings 1 case-report 1
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English 568
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Sigala, Marianna 11 Ranaweera, Chatura 10 Chen, Tom 9 Mele, Cristina 9 Russell-Bennett, Rebekah 9 Brodie, Roderick J. 8 Conduit, Jodie 8 Hur, Won-Moo 8 Polese, Francesco 8 Sajtos, Laszlo 8 Sok, Phyra 8 Karpen, Ingo Oswald 7 Plewa, Carolin 7 Sharma, Piyush 7 Laszlo Sajtos, Dr 6 Mulcahy, Rory Francis 6 Professor Francesco Polese, Associate Professor Cristina Mele and Professor Evert Gummesson, Associate 6 Snell, Lan 6 Soutar, Geoffrey N. 6 Sweeney, Jillian C. 6 Barnes, Donald C. 5 Gummesson, Evert 5 Heinonen, Kristina 5 Johns, Raechel 5 Kleinaltenkamp, Michael 5 Professor Rodoula H. Tsiotsou and Professor Jochen Wirtz, Associate 5 Schuster, Lisa 5 Sok, Keo Mony 5 Tregua, Marco 5 Calabretta, Giulia 4 Carrubbo, Luca 4 Chen, Ying-Hueih 4 Chien, Shu-Hua 4 Dean, Alison 4 Finsterwalder, Jörg 4 Gouthier, Matthias 4 Guchait, Priyanko 4 Gudergan, Siegfried 4 Karjaluoto, Heikki 4 Keh, Hean Tat 4
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ANZMAC Conference <2019, Wellington> 1 Naples Forum on Service <3., 2013, Ischia> 1 Naples Forum on Service <4., 2015, Neapel> 1
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Journal of Service Theory and Practice 296 Journal of service theory and practice : JSTP 140 Journal of service theory and practice 132 Journal of Service Theory and Practice: Volume 25, Issue 2 1
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Other ZBW resources 294 ECONIS (ZBW) 274
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Consumer construal of separation in virtual services
Hartley, Nicole; Green, Teegan - In: Journal of Service Theory and Practice 27 (2017) 2, pp. 358-383
Purpose Service encounters are becoming increasingly virtual through the infusion of computer-mediated technologies. Virtual services separate consumers and service providers both spatially and temporally. With the advent of virtual services is the need to theoretically explain how service...
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A multilevel consideration of service design conditions : Towards a portfolio of organisational capabilities, interactive practices and individual abilities
Karpen, Ingo Oswald; Gemser, Gerda; Calabretta, Giulia - In: Journal of Service Theory and Practice 27 (2017) 2, pp. 384-407
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance the current understanding of organisational conditions that facilitate service design. Specifically, the focus is on organisational capabilities, interactive practices and individual abilities as units of analysis across service system levels....
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Implicit managerial theories about followers and customers
Hommelhoff, Sabine - In: Journal of Service Theory and Practice 27 (2017) 1, pp. 47-68
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to take a new look at an old idea: since McGregor’s work in the 1960s, it is common knowledge that managers’ implicit theories about their followers can have self-fulfilling consequences. Surprisingly, McGregor’s work has largely remained within the...
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The potential of management accounting and control in global operations : Profitability-driven service business development
Lindholm, Anni; Laine, Teemu Juhani; Suomala, Petri - In: Journal of Service Theory and Practice 27 (2017) 2, pp. 496-514
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify the financial potential of new service businesses in the context of a global machinery manufacturer. The objective is to examine the supportive role of management accounting (MA) and control in service business development, which has not been...
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Why do satisfied customers defect? A closer look at the simultaneous effects of switching barriers and inducements on customer loyalty
Chuah, Stephanie Hui-Wen; Rauschnabel, Philipp A.; … - In: Journal of Service Theory and Practice 27 (2017) 3, pp. 616-641
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to go beyond satisfaction as an indicator of customer loyalty and propose a holistic model of service switching in a mobile internet setting. The model, which reflects both barriers and inducements of switching, is developed based on the “mooring” and...
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A4A relationships
Polese, Francesco; Pels, Jaqueline; Tronvoll, Bård; … - In: Journal of Service Theory and Practice 27 (2017) 5, pp. 1040-1056
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the characteristics of actors that allow them to relate to others actors in the system through shared intentionality (orientation) and the nature of the A4A relationship and the results that such interactions bring to the emergent system based...
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Unlocking behaviors of long-term service consumers: the role of action inertia
Leppäniemi, Matti; Jayawardhena, Chanaka; Karjaluoto, … - In: Journal of Service Theory and Practice 27 (2017) 1, pp. 270-291
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the antecedents of word-of-mouth (WOM) in long-term service settings. Specifically, the authors examine the moderating role of action inertia in the relationships between satisfaction and repatronage intention, satisfaction and WOM, and repatronage...
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The moderating effect of supervisor and coworker support for error management on service recovery performance and helping behaviors
Pasamehmetoglu, Aysin; Guchait, Priyanko; Tracey, J.B.; … - In: Journal of Service Theory and Practice 27 (2017) 1, pp. 2-22
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to amend and extend the emerging research that has utilized an employee-focused approach to examining the service recovery process. In doing so, the authors examine the influences of supervisor and coworker support for error management on two measures of...
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Leadership style and service orientation: the catalytic role of employee engagement
Popli, Sapna; Rizvi, Irfan A. - In: Journal of Service Theory and Practice 27 (2017) 1, pp. 292-310
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the roles of leadership style and employee engagement (EE) as drivers of service orientation (SO). The competing models approach used in this study examines three models of influence on SO. The first model evaluates the influence of leadership on...
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Employing proactive interaction for service failure prevention to improve customer service experiences
Shin, Hyunju; Ellinger, Alexander E.; Mothersbaugh, David L. - In: Journal of Service Theory and Practice 27 (2017) 1, pp. 164-186
Purpose Services marketing research continues to be largely focused on firms’ reactive interactions for recovering from service failure rather than on proactive customer interactions that may prevent service failure from occurring in the first place. Building on previous studies that assess...
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