Customers as spatial and social influencers on other customers in the social-servicescape


Autoria(s): Tombs, A. G.; McColl-Kennedy, J. R.
Contribuinte(s)

G. Geursen

R. Kennedy

M. Tolo

Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

In marketing, considerable attention has been devoted both to the understanding of consumer behaviour and the impact of the physical environment on the behaviour of consumers within these settings. Yet surprisingly, little attention has been given to the influence of customers on other customers in such settings. But within the environment it could be argued that social stimuli are likely to receive more attention than non-social or physical stimuli (Guerin, 1993). Psychologists have asserted that the mere presence (or absence) of people will affect the behaviour of others. Thus we argue in this paper that customers impact on other customers within the social servicescape. This paper presents the findings of an observational study of 225 episodes which took place within a selected servicescape - four cafes. We found that the presence of other customers appeared to positively influence duration of the stay (social influence), and that customers appeared to exhibit a desire for the presence of other customers in this social setting in that customers appeared to be drawn spatially to where customers were already seated (spatial influence). We draw from psychology, in particular, social facilitation theory (Platania and Morin, 2001; Zajonc, 1965), affiliative conflict theory (Argyle and Dean 1965; Knowles 1980, 1989) and from psychology and sociology in terms of the basic emotional need for a “sense of belonging” (Hagerty, Williams and Oe 2002) in order to develop the conceptual framework for this study. Theoretical and managerial implications of our findings are discussed, as well as directions for further research.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:99934

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

The University of South Australia

Palavras-Chave #Servicescapes #Social Facilitation #Observation Methods #Social Influence #E1 #350204 Marketing and Market Research #720401 Marketing
Tipo

Conference Paper