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Research Article

Channel choices and interaction patterns in continuously provided services: a customer journey perspective

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ABSTRACT

This research investigates channel choice antecedents in service industries, specifically referring to the online/offline dichotomy. We focus on continuously provided services in which prolonged interaction occurs between the provider and the customer in the post-purchase phase. Using a survey sample of 311 cross-service cases relating to bank accounts, mobile telecom, and electricity services, we identified five distinct journey patterns and tested our hypotheses on channel synergy effects and a set of customer-centered antecedents. This research advances the knowledge of customer – provider interactions and provides useful insights for service providers into how to improve customer value and retail strategies.

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This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.

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