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Structural Relationships of Cognitive, Emotional, and Behavioral Evaluations of Coffee Shops (커피 전문점의 인지적, 감정적, 그리고 행위적 평가의 구조적 관계)

  • KIM, Jin-Young
    • The Korean Journal of Franchise Management
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.31-43
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: Service quality is a topic of constant interest in marketing research and practitioners. Service quality is an important factor influencing performance even in the context of coffee shops, and research on service quality management strategies continues by coffee shop researchers and practitioners. The service quality of coffee shops is a source of competitive advantage and is an important factor in enhancing customer and business performance. This study aims to identify the effects of cognitive evaluation on emotional and behavioral responses using a cognitive-emotional-behavioral framework and SOR model in the coffee shop context. Cognitive evaluation (service quality) consists of tangibles, responsiveness, assurance, reliability, and empathy dimensions. Research design, data, and methodology: In the proposed model, positive and negative emotions and satisfaction mediate the relationship between service quality and money to spend and visit frequency. The data were collected from customers who visited a coffee shop within the last 1 month. The survey was conducted for about one month. Among a total of 300 distributed questionnaires 261 responses were used for data analysis. The data were analyzed using frequency analysis, measurement model analysis, and structural equation modeling analysis with SPSS 28.0 and SmartPLS 4.0. Results: Tangibles, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy had significant positive effects on positive emotion, while only reliability had a significant negative effect on negative emotion. Both positive and negative emotions had significant positive effects on customer satisfaction, but not on money to spend and visit frequency. Lastly, customer satisfaction had significant positive effects on money to spend and visit frequency. Conclusions: The study revealed the relative weight of cognitive factors on customer emotions and confirmed the validity of SOR model. The fact that tangibility is the most important factor in increasing positive emotions and reliability is the most important factor in reducing negative emotions provides a direction for emotional branding strategies using the service quality mix of coffee shops. This study confirmed the full mediating role of satisfaction between positive and negative emotions and consumer behaviors (money to spend and visit frequency). This infers that when a coffee shop increases customer satisfaction through customer emotion management, the customer's money to spend and visit frequency in the coffee shop increases.

A Study on Total Quality Evaluation Model of Information System Services (정보시스템 서비스의 종합적 품질평가모형에 관한 연구)

  • 이명호;윤재욱;이경근
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.13-26
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    • 1999
  • Recently, information technology and information system(IS) are rapidly diffused throughout the world. In the global competitive environment, the success of IS becomes the important one among the critical success factors(CSF) of the firm. For achieving it, the firm must continually involve itself in the quality evaluation and improvement of IS. The quality concept was changed into the customer-oriented quality one. There is no exception to the quality of IS. In the past, IS quality was determined by the IS developer or IS department offering service. Now it is evaluated by the user of IS service, and then the customer-oriented user satisfaction becomes an important issue. The purpose of this study is to develope the total quality evaluation model of IS through TQM approach. First, all success factors of the domestic IS are extracted from the foreign and domestic literatures of IS success factors contained the technical and behavioral aspects. And the extracted factors are classified with evaluation levels for quality evaluation and developed into a total quality evaluation model. Finally the model usefulness is analyzed.

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The Effect of the Cabin Service Quality on Customer Loyalty and Airline Image (고객 충성도 및 항공사 이미지 형성에 기내 서비스품질이 미치는 영향)

  • Wang, Soo-Myung;Park, Hye-Yoon
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aviation and Aeronautics
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.47-58
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    • 2016
  • The cabin service quality expected by customers during the air travel can be the top priority to choose an airline. Customers' perception about cabin service quality evaluation are important for developing differentiated cabin service strategies of airlines, so this study aims to analyze the effect of the cabin service quality on airline image and customer loyalty. For achieving this purpose, literature study and empirical study on cabin service, customer loyalty and airline image were performed together. As a results of research, a high level of the cabin service quality provided by airlines significantly influenced positive images of airlines and customer loyalty. And customers' positive image towards airlines practically had a substantial influence on the improvement of customer loyalty. These study results would help in creating positive images of airlines and securing customer loyalty by developing differentiated and improved cabin service quality strategies of each airline in the limitless competition of the aviation service industry.

Customer Purchasing Attitude towards Inter/Intra-industry Alliance Based on the Technological Level of Industries

  • OH, Yoojin
    • Journal of Distribution Science
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    • v.17 no.7
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    • pp.77-86
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    • 2019
  • Purpose - This paper examines customers' perception on intra-industry and inter-industry alliance, then compares customer purchasing attitude towards alliance product according to whether it is from high-tech or low-tech industry. Research design, data, and methodology - We used qualitative research methodology of in-depth interviews and focus group interviews. Results - Customers expect products from inter-industry alliance to be highly innovative but also to be inferior in technology. In high-tech industries, since technology is more important than differentiation, inter-industry alliance was negatively evaluated whereas intra-industry alliance elicited positive customer purchasing attitude. Conversely, in low-tech industry where novelty outweighs technology, inter-industry alliance earned positive evaluation. However, for intra-industry alliance, customers' evaluation varied depending on whether both partners share similar prestige and price range. When partners were not similar to each other, customers' perception were positive for less prestigious and pricey brand, but in the reverse case, perception were negative. Conclusions - This research focused on customers' perception and attitude by adopting qualitative methodology while other alliance studies are mostly based on quantitative research. This study provides managers with partner selecting guidelines considering the type of industry, and whether the goal is to enhance novelty or technology.

Development of Customer-Oriented Quality Design Elements of Shoes based on QFD (QFD 기반에 의한 제화류의 감성지향적 품질설계 요소도출에 관한 실증적 연구)

  • 김진호;황인극
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.130-143
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    • 2004
  • Although consumer needs for better products force manufactures to put emphasis on design, often development of a product has been done without the formal process to consider consumer needs. In order to identify the implicit needs of customers and the areas of potential demand on a product, several analysis scheme such as QFD (Quality Function Deployment) has been developed. QFD, also known as the House of Quality, is the efficient tool ever created to tie product and service design decisions directly to customer wants and needs, i.e. VoC (Voice of Customer) To utilize this tool on a product design, first of all, the consumers attributes and the engineering characteristics must be exactly investigated. However there were only few studies about them on shoe design. Hence in this paper we developed an innovative framework for shoes design based on QFD. As a result, we uncovered 29 dominant human satisfaction dimensions as the consumers attributes for customer-oriented quality evaluation of a comfortable shoes. Here, 29 human satisfaction dimensions for a shoe design were identified as the dimensions that represent the human sensitivity and psychological feeling on comfortable shoes. Also, we proposed 60 human interface elements as the engineering characteristics. The relationships between human satisfaction dimensions and human interface elements were investigated. This study will help the designers and manufacturers clarify the conceptual and abstract aspect of the design evaluation by proposing a more systematic and process-oriented method.

Developing an Evaluation Model for the CRM Level of Corporation Based on AHP Method. (AHP기법을 이용한 CRM 수준 평가 모형 개발에 관한 연구: 기업의 운영 성과를 중심으로)

  • 이규태;이주연;김영균
    • Proceedings of the Korea Inteligent Information System Society Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.214-225
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    • 2003
  • Now a day, the company must strengthen the contact-point of the customer who the company has and has to block the secession of the customer by providing services or goods on time. Under this market situation, the corporation extends the CRM for the customer management and strategic management, and set the CRM-strategies up for managing the customer relationship. For this, the present enterprise's level and the business-ability for the management of the customer relationship should be considered. Therefore, in this study, we will analyze the critical factors to set the CRM up as a strategy by studying the literature review. In the critical factors, the factors of enterprise level as well as the technical factor will be included. Secondly, as you know, the BSC is used to evaluate the corporation as a index. In this study the BSC model is changed and rearranged for the applied BSC model to measure the C3M level of companies. Thirdly, based on the model developed, the factors in the first step are classified by levels and weighted values are calculated by using AHP method. As a result, we will show the diagnostic model for check the operational performance of management, marketing and sales etc.

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A Study on Service Quality Evaluation Model and Priority of Quality Factors in Customer Center

  • Park, Deuk
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.159-165
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    • 2020
  • In spite of various studies on the service quality of customer center, the previous studies are mainly focused on the studies on the relationship between customer satisfaction and loyalty, rather than on the evaluation model of service quality. In this study, we reviewed the service quality of customer center factors discussed in previous studies and developed a hierarchical model for measuring customer service quality based on Brady and Cronin's (2001) model. The first level consists of interaction (process) quality, physical environment (system) quality, and outcome quality, and the second level consists of kindness, positiveness, professionalism, systematic, convenience, accessibility, accuracy, promptness, and reliability. In addition, based on the developed hierarchical model, the priority of each factor that customer center users consider important is analyzed by AHP methodology. As a result, the interaction quality was important in the first level, and professionalism, kindness, and accuracy were important in the second level. Such a study can be a guideline for establishing a standard for evaluating the service quality of customer center or for managing more importantly in practice.

Negative Spillover Effects of Other-Customer Failure in Airline Context

  • Kim, Mi-Jeong;Park, Chul-Ju;Park, Jae-Sung
    • Journal of Distribution Science
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.15-20
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    • 2017
  • Purpose - Other customers within the same service environment do influence a customer' attitude and behavior toward a service firm. Specially, other customers' misbehaviour and various service problems stemmed from them could make the other customers suffer some bad experiences. However, there are few studies to answer how the spillover effect of a service failure arisen from other customers' misbehavior. This study is aimed to examine how service failure due to the dysfunctional behavior of other customers has negative effects on customer evaluation with the service provider. Research design, data, and methodology - Data were collected from a survey based on consumers' retrospective experiences in airline service context. The hypothesized relationships were tested conducting structural equation modeling. Results - Our results show that the attribution of a firm responsibility for other-customer failure has a positive influence on customer's recovery expectation, in turn, it is negatively related to customer satisfaction. Furthermore, perceived service provider's efforts positively influence customer satisfaction. Conclusions - Although a service failure was caused by other customer's misbehavior, employees should be able to alleviate any bad feelings of the affected customers. Furthermore, service providers should provide proper recovery efforts for solving problems caused by the other customers for the wounded customers.

Brand Distribution Service and Its Effect on Customer Value

  • Margaretha, Margaretha;Halim, Rizal Edy
    • Journal of Distribution Science
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.29-36
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    • 2018
  • Purpose - The purpose of the research is to further explore the understanding of the nature of the brand distribution service (i.e., service brand) by undertaking a quantitative investigation. We focus on the role of customer's perception of service brand on the customer value creation process. Research design, data, and methodology - This study used single cross-sectional design and 137 airline passengers as respondents using a convenience random sampling. We distributed the online questionnaires by email address. The empirical setting for this research is airline service in Indonesia with a consideration that airline service has the useful context for this research as the service delivery process involve extensive customer interactions with the airline and its employees. We then analyzed the data using multiple regression (step-wise) method to fulfill the research objectives. Results - Using the step-wise regression method, the result shows that the influential factors to create customer value are cost and company image. The result suggests a company to improve its costs components and its company image in order to increase the customer value. Conclusions - The research shows that costs play a critical role, and completed with the company image to form the customer value variable. This shows that mostly customer formed their value based on costs they sacrificed. Mainly, this evaluation is monetary cost based, while Indonesian customers tend to have a high value for money demands.

A Study on Physical Service Environment and Customer's Satisfaction in Multiplex (멀티플렉스에서의 물리적 서비스환경과 고객의 만족에 관한 연구)

  • Chang Kyung;Ko Hyun-Min
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.29-36
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    • 2004
  • As Lately movie industry and related market becomes larger and people have had more spare time, people's interest in multiplex grows higher, This paper studies relationships between physical service environment and customer's satisfaction in multiplex. The number of subjects in this study is 346 persons stayed at four multiplexes, among which we obtained valid responses from 326 persons through questionnaire investigation. We held hypotheses for the relationships, and for the testing, used methods are Spearman's correlation, Mann-Whitney test, etc, and for statistical analysis, SPSS 10.1 software was used. Thus, we found statistically significant results, that is, the relation between physical service environment and customer's satisfaction is positive: the higher evaluation about physical service environment is, the more customer's universal satisfaction is. Information about the significant relation's intensity of many indicators in physical service environment, which is given in this paper, can be used for attaining higher customer satisfaction and spreading more effective management activities in multiplex.