articleJournal of MarketingSep 16, 2005Closed access

Do Satisfied Customers Buy More? Examining Moderating Influences in a Retailing Context

Boston College · North Carolina State University · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

In this research, the authors propose that the relationship between satisfaction and repurchase behavior is moderated by customer, relational, and marketplace characteristics. They further hypothesize that the moderating effects emerge if repurchase is measured as objective behavior but not if it is measured as repurchase intentions. To test for systematic differences in effects, the authors estimate identical models using both longitudinal repurchase measures and survey measures as the dependent variable. The results suggest that the relationship between customer satisfaction and repurchase behavior is contingent on the moderating effects of convenience, competitive intensity, customer involvement, and…

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Keywords
  • Business
  • Marketing
  • Customer satisfaction
  • Moderation
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Consumer behaviour
  • Conceptual model
  • Psychology
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