The Impact of Service Quality and Relationship Quality on Customer Loyalty in Business-to-Business Context


Autoria(s): Lehtonen, Krista
Data(s)

07/01/2013

07/01/2013

2012

Resumo

The main objective of this Master’s Thesis was to examine the interrelations of service quality and relationship quality (customer satisfaction, trust and commitment), and find out are they antecedents for customer loyalty in business-to-business context. Literature review revealed some research gaps concerning these focal concepts, which should be studied more closely. The theoretical basis for this research was collected for evaluating a strategic increase of customer’s perceptions of service quality and relationship quality as well as customer loyalty in business-to-business environment, and it was tested empirically in a sample of 164 corporate customers, who responded to the Internet-based survey. The measures, used in the survey, were first assessed by using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), and then the hypothesized relationships were further verified using structural equation modeling (SEM) in LISREL 8.80. There was found support for a half of the hypothesized construct relations. The results of the research confirm the direct influence of trust and commitment on customer loyalty. Also, service quality turned out to have an indirect impact on customer loyalty through trust. No support, however, was offered for the proposed impact of customer satisfaction on loyalty in this case. The research provides managerially relevant and actionable results that may help service providers execute more specific customer relationship quality strategies that lead to higher customer loyalty.

Identificador

http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/87647

Idioma(s)

en

Palavras-Chave #Service Quality #Relationship Quality #Customer Satisfaction #Trust #Commitment #Customer Loyalty #B2B #Structural Equation Modeling
Tipo

Pro gradu

Pro gradu thesis