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Multi-Channel Retailing and Customer Satisfaction: Implications for E-CRM

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  • Patricia T. Warrington

    (Texas Christian University, USA)

  • Elizabeth Gangstad

    (Purdue University, USA)

  • Richard Feinberg

    (Purdue University, USA)

  • Ko de Ruyter

    (University of Maastricht, The Netherlands)

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Multi-channel retailers that utilize an e-CRM approach stand to benefit in multiple arenas by providing targeted customer service as well as gaining operational and competitive advantages. To that end, it is inherent that multi-channel retailers better understand how satisfaction—a necessary condition for building customer loyalty—influences consumers’ decisions to shop in one retail channel or another. The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of shopping experience on customers’ future purchase intentions, both for the retailer and for the channel. Using a controlled experimental design, U.S. and European subjects responded to a series of questions regarding the likelihood making a future purchase following either a positive or nega-tive shopping encounter. Results suggest that shopping intentions vary based on the shopping channel as well as cultural differences.

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  • Patricia T. Warrington & Elizabeth Gangstad & Richard Feinberg & Ko de Ruyter, 2007. "Multi-Channel Retailing and Customer Satisfaction: Implications for E-CRM," International Journal of E-Business Research (IJEBR), IGI Global, vol. 3(2), pages 57-69, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jebr00:v:3:y:2007:i:2:p:57-69
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