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An integrative framework for customer switching behavior

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  • Seyed Mohammad Mosavi
  • Mohamad Sadegh Sangari
  • Abbas Keramati

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Due to increased intensity of competition, retention of customers has become a major concern in many service industries. Although researchers have investigated customer switching intention and its influential factors, the complex structural mechanisms that reduce the likelihood of switching intention in the field of financial services, especially in the banking context, have remained understudied. This paper addresses the role of customer satisfaction, customer loyalty, customer trust, and customer perceived value within a new conceptual model for customer switching intention in the banking services. In particular, the paper contributes to examine the potential moderating effect of switching barriers on the relationship between customer loyalty and switching intention as well as the relationship between satisfaction and switching intention of customers in the banking services. Data are collected through a questionnaire survey, and partial least squares-structural equation modeling is used for data analysis. Empirical results confirm the proposed model and hypotheses and show that switching barriers strengthen the impact of both customer loyalty and satisfaction on switching intention. The findings of this research offer a unified view of the structural relationships that contribute to reduced switching intention and provide more in-depth insights into the role of switching barriers in the banking context.

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  • Seyed Mohammad Mosavi & Mohamad Sadegh Sangari & Abbas Keramati, 2018. "An integrative framework for customer switching behavior," The Service Industries Journal, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 38(15-16), pages 1067-1094, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:servic:v:38:y:2018:i:15-16:p:1067-1094
    DOI: 10.1080/02642069.2018.1428955
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