scholarly journals The relationship between quality, service value, customer satisfaction and behavioral intentions: A case study in mobile banking in Ho Chi Minh City

Author(s):  
Do Thi Thanh Tram ◽  
Nguyen Khanh Duy

Based on theoretical models of Cornin et al. (1999, 2000) and Wang et al. (2004), this study attempts to examine whether customer value is an intermediary factor that affects service quality, customer satisfaction and behavioral intentions. The research was conducted on a sample of 194 consumers in Ho Chi Minh City. Scales of the research was developed through Cronbach’s alpha test, exploratory factor analysis (EFA). Path Analysis pointed out that customer value is an intermediary factor in cause and effect relationship between the factors of service quality, customer satisfaction and behavioral intentions. This was due to the fact that improved satisfaction leads to positive behavior (Cornin et al., 1999, 2000). Besides, the research also found that network quality, tangible have a significant impact on customer value and customer satisfaction. It is undeniable that service suppliers should improve those factors in order to satisfy customer.

Author(s):  
Do Thi Thanh Tram ◽  
Nguyen Khanh Duy

Based on theoretical models of Cornin et al. (1999, 2000) and Wang et al. (2004), the purpose of this study is to answer the following question: Does customer value, an intermediary factor, affect service quality, customer satisfaction and behavioral intentions? The research was conducted from a sample of 194 consumers in Ho Chi Minh city. Scales of the research were developed through Cronbach’s alpha test, exploratory factor analysis EFA, Path Analysis which pointed out that customer value is an intermediary factor in the cause and effect relationship among the following factors: service quality, customer satisfaction and behavioral intentions. This was due to the fact that improvement satisfaction results in positive behavior Cornin et al. (1999, 2000) such as loyalty, not only service quality but also focus on customer value as well. Besides, the result of research also found three components: network quality, significant tangible impact on customer value, customer satisfaction. It was undeniable that the service supplier should pay attention to those factors in order to satisfy customers.


2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 187-209
Author(s):  
Asep Candra Hidayat

This study aimed to analyze how much influence service quality, customer value on the level of customer satisfaction. The sampling method used is Proportionate Random Sampling. The sample in this study followed the formula Slovin, or as many as 100 students of  Azzahra University, Jakarta.Data that has met the test of validity and reliability further processed to produce a regression equation Y = 0.484+ 0021 0686 X1 + X2, where Y is the variable rate Student Satisfaction, X1 is a variable Quality of Service and Customer Value X2 is variable.Hypothesis testing using t test showed that each of the independent variables studied was shown to significantly affect partially dependent variable Student Satisfaction.Quality of service partially positive effect on customer satisfaction shown by the r value of 0.663, which means a strong relationship between them. While the value of the coefficient of determination (R2) amounted to 0,439, which means that service quality may explain the variable of student satisfaction of 43.9%, while the remaining 56.1% is explained by other variables.Customer value partially positive effect on customer satisfaction shown by the r value of 0.832 which means the relationship between them is very strong. While the value of the coefficient of determination (R2) amounted to 0,692, which means that service quality may explain the variable of student satisfaction at 69.2%, while the remaining 30.8% is explained by other variables.Then through the F test can be known simultaneously that both variables of service quality and customer value has a significant impact on customer satisfaction shown by the r value of 0.835 which means the relationship between them is very strong. While the value of the coefficient of determination (R2) is equal to 0.697, which means that service quality may explain the variable of student satisfaction at 69.7%, while the remaining 30.3% is explained by other variables.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 157-164
Author(s):  
Sefnedi Sefnedi

This studyexamined the intervening effect of customer satisfaction on the relationship between service quality and customer loyalty and the role of customer value as moderating. The research population is all entire communities who received service quality of birth certificate issuance in the period of August-December 2014that accounted for 351customers and the numbers of usable samples were 187 customers.In order to test hypotheses, this study performs simple and hierarchical regression analyses. The results of analysis displayed that service quality positively influences customer satisfaction and customer loyalty, customer satisfaction was found to have positive effect on customer loyalty, customer satisfaction was proven as intervening variable on the relationship between service quality and customer loyalty, and customer value moderated the relationship between service quality and customer satisfaction. Keywords:Service Quality, Customer Satisfaction, Customer Value, and Customer Loyalty.


Author(s):  
Marliyah Marliyah ◽  
M. Ridwan ◽  
Ayu Kartika Sari

Bank Syariah Mandiri (BSM) is a real example of a bank that has utilized information technology as an additional service provided to improve the customer experience in transacting online via the internet, namely through a mobile banking application. The application of mobile banking is one form of BSM's commitment in providing good quality electronic services, and can be felt and assessed by customers who have used it. These assessments can then affect their level of satisfaction. Based on this, it then encouraged researchers to test the influence of the quality of mobile banking electronic services offered by Bank Syariah Mandiri KCP Belawan on the satisfaction and loyalty of mobile banking users. This research is intended to analyze the effect of e-service quality on customer satisfaction and its impact on customer loyalty. Questionnaire items used as many as 35 items. Data collection is done by distributing questionnaires to customers of Bank Syariah Mandiri KCP Belawan who at least have an account and use BSM mobile banking application for 3 (three) months with a sample number of 84 people determined by nonprobability sampling method. The analytical technique used is Structural Equation Modeling Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS). The results obtained in this study are that: (1) The relationship of e-service quality has a positive and significant effect on customer satisfaction. This can be proven from the t-value greater than 1.96 which is 13,230. Thus, H1 in this study was accepted. (2) The relationship of e-service quality has a positive and significant effect on customer loyalty. This can be proven from the t-value greater than 1.96 which is 3,267. Thus, H2 in this study was accepted. (3) Customer satisfaction relationship has a positive and significant effect on customer loyalty. This can be proven from the t-value greater than 1.96 which is 3,666. Thus, H3 in this study was accepted.


2019 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 44-55 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bindu K. Nambiar ◽  
Hareesh N. Ramanathan ◽  
Sudhir Rana ◽  
Sanjeev Prashar

The purpose of the article is to recognize the moderating effect of customer knowledge on perceived service quality and customer satisfaction through customer value evaluation in the Indian banking sector. This knowledge can considerably streamline the effort banks invest in acquiring the right kind of customers. The results of the study indicated that perceptions of service quality positively impacted customer value evaluation. Moreover, customer knowledge strengthened the relationship that the empathy and responsiveness dimensions of service quality had with customer value evaluation and moderated the relationship that reliability and tangibility dimensions had with customer value evaluation.


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