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Lasting customer loyalty: a total customer experience approach

Authors :
Ram Kesavan
Michael D. Bernacchi
Oswald A. J. Mascarenhas
Source :
Journal of Consumer Marketing. 23:397-405
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Emerald, 2006.

Abstract

PurposeUnderstanding and delivering total customer experience (TCE) in order to sustain lasting customer loyalty (LCL) is increasingly important given the pressures of commoditization, globalization and market saturation in developed countries. The purpose of this paper is to review the concepts of TCE and LCL.Design/methodology/approachThe concepts of TCE and LCL are discussed and defined and their combined importance for marketers is outlined and few key cases of their best practices are analyzed in order to derive a set of managerial frameworks for strategizing TCE to achieve LCL. Customer loyalty as a hierarchical ladder starting from random casual awareness in the bottom rung to high bonding loyalty of brand communities in the topmost rung is derivedFindingsTCE is captured in its three essential interactive elements: physical moments, emotional involvement moments, and its value chain moments. Accordingly, a typology of customer loyalties is proposed as a function of high vs low levels of the three constitutive elements of TCE.Practical implicationsThe loyalty ladder is a useful classification tool to monitor customer loyalty and dollar‐effectiveness of customer loyalty programs. Each rung offers a managerial challenge to ascend to the next rung of loyalty.Originality/valueLinking TCE with LCL is unique and challenging. Adding the third dimension of value chain moments makes TCE more focused and loyalty‐driven. The typology of TCE‐based customer loyalty is new and offers a broad strategic canvas for marketers. The loyalty ladder with each rung buttressed by differentiated value, interactive relationship and TCE makes it credible, viable and a strategic destiny. TCE and LCL are also distinguished from related concepts in marketing to derive managerial implications.

Details

ISSN :
07363761
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Consumer Marketing
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........65a8446041eb07dfa5288abea2cfad82
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1108/07363760610712939