Sources of customer satisfaction with shopping malls: a comparative study of different customer segments
(2006) In International Rewiew on Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research 16(1). p.116-135- Abstract
- In spite of the growing importance of planned,centrally managed and enclosed shopping centres in the retailing sector,the understanding concerning sources and outcomes of customer satisfaction with this kind of shopping malls is limited.This paper develops and vali- dates a conceptualisation of shopping mall satisfaction based on ?eld studies in Sweden.The results show that eight underlying factors of varying character are important to customer satis- faction.These are selection,atmosphere,convenience,sales people,refreshments,location, promotional activities and merchandising policy.Furthermore,this study investigates whether sources of satisfaction di ?er in importance with respect to gender and age,generally two impor- tant variables... (More)
- In spite of the growing importance of planned,centrally managed and enclosed shopping centres in the retailing sector,the understanding concerning sources and outcomes of customer satisfaction with this kind of shopping malls is limited.This paper develops and vali- dates a conceptualisation of shopping mall satisfaction based on ?eld studies in Sweden.The results show that eight underlying factors of varying character are important to customer satis- faction.These are selection,atmosphere,convenience,sales people,refreshments,location, promotional activities and merchandising policy.Furthermore,this study investigates whether sources of satisfaction di ?er in importance with respect to gender and age,generally two impor- tant variables for retail segmentation. (Less)
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- Anselmsson, Johan LU
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- Shopping malls satisfaction segmentation
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- International Rewiew on Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research
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- 116 - 135
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- Taylor & Francis
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