The Effect of Customer Participation on Customer Satisfaction, Trust and Customer Citizenship Behavior -Focused on Medical Services-

2018 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 51-70
Author(s):  
Mi Jeong Park ◽  
Dae Yul Jeong ◽  
Eun Ju Heo
Author(s):  
Jyoti Sharma ◽  
Lata Raj ◽  
Anil Gupta

The purpose of this study is to measure the existence of co-creation behavior between doctors and patients. The research also studies customer participation and customer citizenship behavior as the dimensions of co-creative behavior and tries to establish the relationship between co-creative behavior and satisfaction. This study uses Yi and Gong (2013) scale for collecting data regarding co-creation behavior and its dimensions which are customer participation (CP) and customer citizenship behavior (CCB). The data was collected from 204 patients who were suffering from various chronic/lifestyle diseases and getting their treatment from private clinics in Jammu city. The study uses 7-point Likert scale in the questionnaire ranging from 1 completely disagree through 7 completely agree, with a midpoint labeled 4 neither agree nor disagree. The analysis of paper reflects that co-creation behavior is prevalent among the patients and not only participation but the citizenship behavior also affects the co-creation behavior of patients. The study is conducted from patients point of view whereas doctors perspective should also be used in future research. The research area is restricted to Jammu city only. The research provides several implications-doctors can also use this scale for market segmentation and customer profiling for maximizing customer value co-creation behavior by gaining the useful information.


2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (9) ◽  
pp. 298
Author(s):  
Nguyen Thi Van ◽  
Tran Thi Hue Chi ◽  
Vu Thi Mai Chi ◽  
Ngo Van Quang

A good corporate reputation is properties, images, brand of a company that customers of such company can wish for others to join them, therefore the supporting of accompany to build a strong reputation through discretionary, voluntary behaviors of customers is considered to be capable of helping customers to achieve a higher level of awareness about themselves and their social prestige. Positive effect of corporate reputation on customer outcome variables such as customer satisfaction and loyalty, etc. have been recognized in a lot of literatures. Respondents were customers who came to and used services of the retailing, haircut store or beauty salon in Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam. We also collected 44 questionnaires to do Pretest before conducting the final test in which 490 out of 600 questionnaires are validated to run statistics. Besides, convenient sampling is used for this study. This result showed that customer-based corporate reputation directly affect customer satisfaction, customer commitment, customer loyalty and customer satisfaction, customer commitment and loyalty directly affect CCB. This research also indicated CBR positive influences on CCB. To find out the antecedents of CCBs is obviously important for managers or employers of firm’s service because it is also the key to success, for the customer retention, maintain and enhance customer loyalty. That is also an interesting research, which provides ideas on new service industry in Vietnam and developing countries.


This study aims to determine the effect of perceived value and perceived service quality by Go-Jek application users in Surabaya. The population in this study were all Go-Jek users throughout Indonesia. Samples were taken using a non-probability sampling method that specifically uses a purposive sampling technique. Based on the sampling technique, 200 samples were used in this study using Go-Jek in Surabaya. Data collection was carried out using a questionnaire that was distributed directly to respondents. The statistical method used as data analysis is PLS followed by WarpPLS 6.0. The results showed that customer satisfaction partially influenced mediation in service quality with customer citizenship behavior. In addition, customer satisfaction has a partial mediating effect on the perceived value by customer citizenship behavior


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (17) ◽  
pp. 6926
Author(s):  
Ali Moghadamzadeh ◽  
Pejman Ebrahimi ◽  
Soodabeh Radfard ◽  
Aidin Salamzadeh ◽  
Datis Khajeheian

The emergence of social media platforms as the main representatives of Web 3.0 applications significantly impacts the co-creation activities among enterprises, customers, and other stakeholders, and has enabled firms to benefit from creativity and ideas of their users and customers for developing and rendering innovative services. This study aims to investigate how the co-creation activities of users on social media platforms have an effect on the enterprises’ innovative services. For this purpose, the authors surveyed customers of innovative services who used social media platforms to meet their needs from the enterprises that innovatively offer such services. An online questionnaire was designed and distributed among the sample of customers, and 505 completed questionnaires were analyzed following the PLS-SEM approach. The findings revealed that customer citizenship behavior and customer participation behavior on social media platforms positively affect the rendering of innovative services. Findings also highlighted that an increase in social co-creation activities, as moderator, positively affects customer citizenship behavior on service innovativeness, and negatively affects customer participation behavior on service innovativeness. The findings of this research could be useful for entrepreneurs and managers of the enterprises that offer innovative services to efficiently use social media tools to benefit from the customers’ co-creation activities and to perform more competitively and sustainably in a hostile business environment.


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