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Choosing leisure services: the effects of consumer timestyle
June Cotte, S. RatneshwarAs the leisure industry matures, it is important for marketers to have a clear understanding of why people choose to consume specific leisure services. The paper proposes that…
Antecedents to consumers’ disclosing intimacy with service employees
Håvard HansenThe paper presents a model that suggests that four relationship variables traditionally found to affect behavior beneficial to the firm also increase consumers’ disclosing…
The influence of mass communication and time on satisfaction and loyalty
Dawn Bendall‐Lyon, Thomas L. PowersThis paper reports research on the impact of mass communication and the passage of time on consumer satisfaction and loyalty in a high‐involvement service setting. The study was…
Managerial implications of predicting purchase behavior from purchase intentions: a retail patronage case study
C. Robert Newberry, Bruce R. Klemz, Christo BoshoffServices managers are dependent on forecasting purchase behavior when making resource allocation decisions. Purchase intentions are commonly used as a basis to forecast purchase…
A proposed model of the descriptors of service process
Karl J. Mayer, John T. Bowen, Margaret R. MoultonThis paper presents a two‐dimensional model of service process that is linked to customer encounter satisfaction and is modified by a customer’s perceptual filters, including…
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0887-6045e-ISSN:
2054-1651ISSN-L:
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hybridEditors:
- Professor Kristina Heinonen
- Professor Mark Rosenbaum