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Eleven years of scholarly research in the Journal of Services Marketing
Deon Nel, Gené van Heerden, Anthony Chan, Mehdi Ghazisaeedi, Wade Halvorson, Peter SteynThe publication of papers in scholarly journals is an important channel for the dissemination of academic knowledge. Analyzing academic content provides useful insights into how…
Eleven years of scholarly research in the Journal of Services Marketing: Editor's response
Charles L. MartinTo reinforce, clarify, illuminate and sometimes counter the findings and discussion of Deon Nel et al.'s article found elsewhere in this issue (“Eleven years of scholarly research…
Customer satisfaction and business performance: a firm‐level analysis
Paul Williams, Earl NaumannThis study aims to examine the relationships between customer satisfaction and a variety of company performance metrics at the firm‐level of analysis.
Beyond service attributes: do personal values matter?
Srinivas Durvasula, Steven Lysonski, A.D. MadhaviService firms constantly look for ways to differentiate their offering. Recently, personal values have emerged as a way to understand how customers fulfill deeper needs when…
B2B services branding in the logistics services industry
Adam J. Marquardt, Susan L. Golicic, Donna F. DavisThe purpose of this paper is to conduct an exploratory study of the branding of business‐to‐business (B2B) services, specifically examining the commodity‐like logistics services…
Entering and developing a service network
Sheena Leek, Louise CanningThis paper seeks to investigate the role of social capital in facilitating the entry of new business ventures into service networks.
Determinants of core value behavior in service brands
Helge Thorbjørnsen, Magne SupphellenThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the determinants of employees' core value behavior. For service brands, employees are most likely the most important vehicle in…
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0887-6045e-ISSN:
2054-1651ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Professor Kristina Heinonen
- Professor Mark Rosenbaum