articleJournal of MarketingMar 16, 2005Closed access

Choosing among Alternative Service Delivery Modes: An Investigation of Customer Trial of Self-Service Technologies

California State University, Chico · Arizona State University

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Abstract

Electronic commerce is an increasingly popular business model with a wide range of tools available to firms. An application that is becoming more common is the use of self-service technologies (SSTs), such as telephone banking, automated hotel checkout, and online investment trading, whereby customers produce services for themselves without assistance from firm employees. Widespread introduction of SSTs is apparent across industries, yet relatively little is known about why customers decide to try SSTs and why some SSTs are more widely accepted than others. In this research, the authors explore key factors that influence the initial SST trial decision, specifically focusing on actual behavior in situations in…

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Keywords
  • CLARITY
  • Key (lock)
  • Business
  • Marketing
  • Service (business)
  • Investment (military)
  • Self-service
  • Customer satisfaction
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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