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The Impact of the Service Innovativeness on Perceived Overall Service Quality, Customer Loyalty and Perceived Customer Value in Shopping Sites

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  • Emine Senbabaoglu

    (Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey)

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Associated with the change of lifestyle, due to reasons such as time constraints, information access, and alternatives comparison easiness, consumers prefer directed shopping on the internet. Shopping is done along with the initiation by the internet, in the scope of study such as website service innovativeness, perceived overall service quality, customer loyalty, and perceived customer value. What are the effects of service innovativeness on perceived overall service quality, customer loyalty, and perceived customer value? In order to answer this question, theoretical and empirical research is structured. From a holistic point of view the results suggest the positive effect of service innovativeness on perceived overall service quality, customer loyalty, and perceived customer value. Website service innovativeness influences behavioural intentions such as perceived overall service quality, customer loyalty, and perceived customer value. Following the examination of the results, the present article discussed the implications for practice and future research.

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Handle: RePEc:bco:mbraaa::v:4:y:2017:p:371-383
DOI: 10.33844/MBR.2017.60438
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