What’s important for relationship management? The mediating roles of relational trust and satisfaction for loyalty of cooperative banks’ customers

Building on the corporate reputation model, this study investigates the drivers of customer-based corporate reputation. We consider two corporate reputation dimensions (i.e., the cognitive dimension competence and the affective dimension likeability, and their effects on customer satisfaction and lo...

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