2023
DOI: 10.1108/tqm-03-2023-0091
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Does pickup service quality explain BOPIS users' store relationship performance? The moderating role of users' service experience consciousness

Abstract: PurposeBuilding on Stimulus-Organism-Response theory, the current study examines the influence of pickup service quality in buy-online pickup in-store service (BOPIS) on users' perceived relationship investment with the mediating role of users' perceived experience quality and relationship proneness. This research also demonstrates the subsequent impact of BOPIS users' perceived relationship investment on their relationship performance indicators, like their cross-buying behaviors (breadth), frequency of their… Show more

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“…Environmental attractiveness was proposed as a potential moderating variable. Subsequently, the study examined whether the variable of environmental attractiveness can effectively moderate the impact of userperceived crowding on revisit intentions [21]. In the past, the perception of crowding was mainly a concern for psychology and geography scholars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental attractiveness was proposed as a potential moderating variable. Subsequently, the study examined whether the variable of environmental attractiveness can effectively moderate the impact of userperceived crowding on revisit intentions [21]. In the past, the perception of crowding was mainly a concern for psychology and geography scholars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%