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This paper examines the relative influence of two key antecedents of brand loyalty-satisfaction and involvement and the moderating role of experience, using a sample of business buyers. The central argument of this paper is that the strength of the effect of these variables on attitudinal brand...
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There are few research-based insights into professional service firms’ (PSFs) contemporary marketing practices. This is unfortunate as the professional services sector is a key contributor to growth in Australian and other economies around the world. As professional services are unique in a...
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This paper seeks to challenge researchers and business organizations to think about the measures they are using in their attempt to measure customer satisfaction and any subsequent decision-making and actions that may result. Specifically, the paper endeavours to raise awareness of the...
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Prior research suggests that consumers may vary in the degree to which they wish to engage in a relationship with their service providers. The authors identify previously found and new factors that influence whether consumers expect a service provider to form a relationship with them. The...
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This paper addresses the limited empirically founded approaches to model the antecedents of service innovation/new service development (NSD) and service firm performance. Drawing on the dynamic capability-based view of competitive strategy, the paper attempts to model the role of dynamic...
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The literature on NSD-based competitive strategy that has grown in significance suggests that service innovation or new service development (NSD) enables service firms to gain competitive advantage. However, the literature still lacks a well-founded conceptualisation and measure of the NSD...
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