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New perspective on customer orientation of service employees: a conceptual framework

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  • Javier Morales Mediano
  • José L. Ruiz-Alba

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Customer orientation of service employees (COSE) refers to the capacity and skills of employees to (1) identify, understand and satisfy their clients’ needs, and (2) act to that end. The COSE model has been used extensively to assess customer orientation of service employees within different settings. However, minimal modifications from the original have been presented so far, and the proposed settings were unrelated to highly relational services such as private banking (PB). PB is defined as the services specifically designed to satisfy the financial needs of high net worth individuals (HNWI); they are usually delivered by only one contact person – the private banker. Thus, PB is based on a personal and long-lasting relationship between the private banker and the client. Drawing on the literature regarding customer orientation and PB, trust, loyalty and word of mouth are identified as the potential consequences of COSE, improving on previous models. These new propositions are accompanied by a conceptual framework of COSE that is able to address the PB particularities by considering some moderating variables that are inherent to the PB service (customer segment and type of banking firm). Further avenues for research are then charted in light of the new conceptual framework developed.

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  • Javier Morales Mediano & José L. Ruiz-Alba, 2019. "New perspective on customer orientation of service employees: a conceptual framework," The Service Industries Journal, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 39(13-14), pages 966-982, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:servic:v:39:y:2019:i:13-14:p:966-982
    DOI: 10.1080/02642069.2018.1455830
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    1. Rajeev Kumra & Praveen Kumar Sharma, 2022. "Mediating role of trust in the impact of perceived empathy and customer orientation on intention to continue relationship in Indian banks," Journal of Financial Services Marketing, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 27(4), pages 372-386, December.

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