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Title: | Customer Loyalty toward grocery retailing service: a multidimensional approach to costumer perceived value |
Authors: | Sampaio, Ana Saramago, João |
Editors: | Borges, Ana Pinto |
Keywords: | Customer loyalty customer satisfaction customer perceived value sHORT version of PERVAL scale Structural equation modeling confirmatory factorial analysis hierarchical models reflective versus formative models |
Issue Date: | 30-Oct-2016 |
Publisher: | European Journal of Applied Business Management, 2(2), 2016, pp.96-114. |
Citation: | EJABM |
Abstract: | Structured abstract
Purpose: To deepen, in grocery retail context, the roles of consumer perceived value and consumer satisfaction, as antecedents’ dimensions of customer loyalty intentions.
Design/Methodology/approach: Also employing a short version (12-items) of the original 19-item PERVAL scale of Sweeney & Soutar (2001), a structural equation modeling approach was applied to investigate statistical properties of the indirect influence on loyalty of a reflective second order customer perceived value model. The performance of three alternative estimation methods was compared through bootstrapping techniques.
Findings: Results provided i) support for the use of the short form of the PERVAL scale in measuring consumer perceived value; ii) the influence of the four highly correlated independent latent predictors on satisfaction was well summarized by a higher-order reflective specification of consumer perceived value; iii) emotional and functional dimensions were determinants for the relationship with the retailer; iv) parameter’s bias with the three methods of estimation was only significant for bootstrap small sample sizes.
Research limitations:/implications: Future research is needed to explore the use of the short form of the PERVAL scale in more homogeneous groups of consumers.
Originality/value: Firstly, to indirectly explain customer loyalty mediated by customer satisfaction it was adopted a recent short form of PERVAL scale and a second order reflective conceptualization of value. Secondly, three alternative estimation methods were used and compared through bootstrapping and simulation procedures. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20253 |
ISSN: | ISSN-2183-5594 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | MAT - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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