Linking retail service quality, satisfaction and perceived value to customer behavioral intentions: evidence from Serbia/Prepojenie kvality maloobchodnych sluzieb, spokojnosti a vnimania hodnoty na zakaznikove spravanie na priklade zo Srbska

In increasingly competitive business environment the issue of service customer loyalty, its determinants and their relative impact on customers' future behavior have been gaining rising prominence among Services Marketing researchers and practitioners. Despite ample empirical evidence pointing...

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