• 제목/요약/키워드: customer advocacy

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고객관계관리(CRM) 관점에서의 대학도서관 주제전문서비스에 관한 연구 (A Study on Subject Reference in Academic Libraries From a Perspective of Customer Relationship Management)

  • 김다해;김기영
    • 정보관리학회지
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    • 제26권3호
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    • pp.89-110
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    • 2009
  • 본 연구는 근래 국내 대학도서관에서 도입이 가시화되고 있는 주제전문서비스를 마케팅의 한 분야인 고객관계관리(Customer Relationship Management: CRM)의 관점에서 살펴보고, 실제로 이 서비스가 대학도서관의 이용자, 특히 교수진들과의 관계에서 수행하는 역할과 이를 통한 마케팅의 효과를 알아보는 것을 그 목적으로 한다. 이를 위해 본 연구는 서비스의 실무자인 주제전문사서들과의 포커스 그룹 인터뷰와 서비스 대상자인 교수이용자와의 개별 심층 면접법을 실시하였으며, 또한 대학도서관의 교수이용자와의 관계의 유지 및 심화를 위한 주제전문사서의 요건을 함께 논의하였다. 본 연구는 주제전문서비스의 목적과 특성을 이용자 및 CRM의 관점에서 논의하였다는 데에 그 의의가 있다.

Effects on Consumers' Behavior through Psychological Brand Community of Well-Being Consumers

  • LEE, Jae-Min;KIM, Kyong-Hwan
    • 웰빙융합연구
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    • 제4권2호
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    • pp.14-18
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the factors that enhance brand identity among the four relationship factors in the well-being industry: brand relationships, product relationships, employee relationships, and other customer relationships, and to examine the impact between consumers' brand identity and committed behaviors performed by consumers of brand equality, promotion, cooperation, and advocacy. Research design, data and methodology: The models designed in this study were proposed based on prior studies and the survey was conducted on well-being consumers for empirical testing of the models. Valid samples of a total of 350 data collected were analyzed using the SAS 9.4 statistical package programs, and the results for the structural equation model analysis are as follows. Results: First, the three relationships in the brand community have all been shown to improve brand identity, but the product relationship has had a negative significant effect. Second, consumers' brand identity has had a strong effect of promoting both committed behavior, cooperation and advocacy. Conclusions: Based on these analysis results, the theoretical implications of the well-being industry were presented, and effective practical implications were presented to the well-being operators and the community operators of well-being brands.

Solving the Mystery of Consistent Negative/Low Net Promoter Score (NPS) in Cross-Cultural Marketing Research

  • Seth, Sanjay;Scott, Don;Svihel, Chad;Murphy-Shigematsu, Stephen
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • 제17권4호
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    • pp.43-61
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    • 2016
  • This paper has identified some theoretical reasons and empirical evidence for negative scores that occur in Japan and Korea or unstable NPS scores that can be experienced. A psychological analysis of NPS results sheds light on the validity of the negative NPS scores that are often found in Japan and Korea. Usually customer experience surveys utilize a "single stimulus" such as the "company" or the "company's products / services." However, in the case of the "recommendation to friend" question of the NPS system there are two stimuli namely the "company product/service" and the influence of "friends." Hence, the survey outcomes from this question can be very different when compared with other single stimulus questions such as "overall satisfaction" or "repurchase." Japanese and Korean people may have a positive attitude towards the company but they will provide low NPS scores because they are reflecting that they would not run the risk of ruining their relationships with their friends by making a recommendation. As a result, in the NPS system these people will be labeled as "detractors" when in fact they are "ambivalent customers." Using several Japanese and Korean based marketing research industry examples and case studies, different strategies are proposed to address the issue of negative scores in the NPS system in Japan and Korea. The Customers Psyche appears to be the key determinant factors for both types of behavioural items (items with a single stimulus as well as items with two stimuli).

Effect of Personality and Social Motive on Franchise Customers' Citizenship Behavior

  • Sthapit, Anesh;Oh, Min-Jung;Hwang, Yoon-Yong
    • 유통과학연구
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    • 제13권10호
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    • pp.35-44
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    • 2015
  • Purpose - This study focuses on the voluntary performance of franchise customers as a result of inherent social motives. It examines the interplay between traits and motives, and their influence on customer citizenship behavior (CCB). Research design, data, and methodology - Empirical evidence from the responses of 288 university students, validates that individual traits are related to social motives, which provides a basis for CCB. The results suggest that social motives do influence an individual's intention to provide feedback, advocate, help, or tolerate. Structural Equation Modeling using AMOS 22 was employed to test the concept. Results - This research illustrates that extraversion has a dominant influence on affiliation motive, and agreeableness is a strong predictor of the altruism motive among franchise customers. Conclusion - All three traits have positive influence on the power motive. Power and altruism motives were found to be the main determinants of CCB in a social setting. The power motive was a better predictor of advocacy and tolerance. The altruism motive significantly predicted helping and tolerance. Feedback was only positively predicted by the affiliation motive.