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  • Perceptions of others, mindfulness, and brand experience in retail service setting

    Author(s)
    Ngo, Liem Viet
    Northey, Gavin
    Duffy, Sarah
    Thao, Hoang Thi Phuong
    Tam, Le Thi Hong
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Northey, Gavin
    Year published
    2016
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    Abstract
    This study examines how the presence of other customers in a retail service environment influences an individual’s service brand experience (SBE). Previous research indicates individuals perceive other customers based on their similarity, overall physical appearance and behavior. Findings from this study show this perception of other customers (OCP) will influence an individual’s service brand experience. At the same time, a person’s state of mindfulness mediates the relationship between OCP and SBE and the resulting SBE has a positive influence on word-of-mouth. The results extend existing theory, present a number of ...
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    This study examines how the presence of other customers in a retail service environment influences an individual’s service brand experience (SBE). Previous research indicates individuals perceive other customers based on their similarity, overall physical appearance and behavior. Findings from this study show this perception of other customers (OCP) will influence an individual’s service brand experience. At the same time, a person’s state of mindfulness mediates the relationship between OCP and SBE and the resulting SBE has a positive influence on word-of-mouth. The results extend existing theory, present a number of managerial implications and provide a basis for further research.
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    Journal Title
    Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services
    Volume
    33
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jretconser.2016.07.003
    Subject
    Marketing
    Commercial services
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/406886
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