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Geographic Patterns in Customer Service and Satisfaction: An Empirical Investigation

Mittal, Vikas - ; Kamakura, Wagner A. - ; Govind, Rahul - ;

When firms' customers are located in geographically dispersed areas, it can be difficult to manage service quality because its relative importance is likely to vary spatially. This article shows how addressing such spatial aspects of satisfaction data can improve management's ability to implement programs aimed at enhancing service quality. Specifically, managers can identify areas of high service responsiveness, that is, areas in which overall satisfaction is low but customers are highly responsive to improvements in service quality. The authors estimate the spatial patterns using geographically weighted regression, a technique that accounts for spatial dependence in the variables. They apply this methodology to a large national sample of automobile customers served by a network of dealerships across the United States. The authors also investigate the extent to which factors related to the physical and psychological landscape explain the importance that people in different regions place on dealership service and vehicle quality.


Ketersediaan

Call NumberLocationAvailable
JM6803PSB lt.dasar - Pascasarjana1
PenerbitChicago, IL: American Marketing Association 2004
EdisiVol. 68, No. 3, Jul., 2004
SubjekCustomer service
Satisfaction
Geographic patterns
Spatial patterns
ISBN/ISSN0022-2429
KlasifikasiNONE
Deskripsi Fisik15 p.
Info Detail SpesifikJournal of Marketing
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