Mobile app vs. desktop browser platforms: the relationships among customer engagement, experience, relationship quality and loyalty intention

The growing use of mobile technologies is spawning firms' adoption of mobile relationship-building techniques, including via mobile apps. However, despite the rapid rise of these technologies, little remains known regarding consumers' mobile app- (vs. desktop browser) related behaviours, a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of marketing management 2023-02, Vol.39 (3-4), p.275-297
Hauptverfasser: Khan, Imran, Hollebeek, Linda D., Fatma, Mobin, Islam, Jamid Ul, Rather, Raouf Ahmad, Shahid, Shadma, Sigurdsson, Valdimar
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Zusammenfassung:The growing use of mobile technologies is spawning firms' adoption of mobile relationship-building techniques, including via mobile apps. However, despite the rapid rise of these technologies, little remains known regarding consumers' mobile app- (vs. desktop browser) related behaviours, and this is therefore investigated in this paper. Specifically, we explore the effect of customer engagement (CE) and customer experience (CX) on customers' relationship quality/loyalty intention across mobile app- (vs. desktop browser)-based interactions. Using structural equation modelling, we analyse data collected from 420 customers. The results reveal a stronger positive association between CE/CX and relationship quality/loyalty intention for mobile app- (vs. desktop browser)-based interactions, revealing the former's strategic importance. We conclude by discussing key implications that arise from our analyses.
ISSN:0267-257X
1472-1376
DOI:10.1080/0267257X.2022.2106290