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The role of rapport in professional services: antecedents and outcomes
Gerrard MacintoshThis research seeks to test a model examining the antecedents and outcomes of interpersonal rapport in a professional service context. The four antecedents examined are…
Is personalization of services always a good thing? Exploring the role of technology‐mediated personalization (TMP) in service relationships
Anyuan Shen, A. Dwayne BallDespite the strong intuitive appeal of personalization (through employees or, increasingly, through the use of software applications), relatively little is known about its role in…
Purchasing services online: a two‐country generalization of possible influences
Francesca Dall'Olmo Riley, Daniele Scarpi, Angelo ManaresiThis research aims to investigate consumers' likelihood of purchasing services online in two countries, the UK and Italy, which differ significantly in the population's uptake of…
Effect of service provider's communication style on customer satisfaction in professional services setting: the moderating role of criticality and service nature
Cynthia Webster, D.S. SundaramThis study aims to examine the relationship between service providers' communication style and customer satisfaction and how service criticality and nature moderate this…
The impact of involvement on key service relationships
Thomas L. Baker, J. Joseph Cronin, Christopher D. HopkinsThis paper aims to report a study that focuses on the moderating role of involvement in the relationships between customer contact employees' customer orientation and service…
Accountants' attitudes toward advertising: a longitudinal study
Kenneth E. Clow, Robert E. Stevens, C. William McConkey, David L. LoudonThe purpose of this study is to examine the attitude of accountants towards advertising and to investigate changes in attitude that may have occurred between 1993 and 2004.
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0887-6045e-ISSN:
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- Professor Kristina Heinonen
- Professor Mark Rosenbaum