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Boosting impulse buying behavior in marketing management : customer satisfaction perspective

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Wzmocnienie impulsowego zachowania kupującego w zarządzaniu marketingiem : z perspektywą zadowolenia klienta
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Many firms suffer loss from costs of innovation process, piling stocks and innovation failures. Majority of the problems happened due to the slow respond of the firms to adapt to the market or even the changing of the trend before the products hit the market. To overcome these problems, firm are taking advantages from the online world by going online to introduce their products and innovations. Some innovations are even merely designs, and produced based on the customer requests. They trigger the online impulse buying behavior of customers and take advantage of them. This research talks about the impulse buying behavior from the customer satisfaction perspective. Being impulsive has always been considered as an irresponsible behavior, bad performance and spontaneous conduct which will lead to big disappointment. But since the year 2004, research results have shown contradictory results. Impulsive behaviour can also be advantageous for the individual and the company. The risk of losing an opportunity due to lack of necessary quick respond can be diminished. The year 2016 and after, more and more research support both opposite arguments. The researcher addresses this research gap by conducting a quantitative research to 156 respondents to address this issue by testing the relationship between impulse buying and customer satisfaction. The researcher concludes that if customer satisfaction is increased by improving management strategies and product innovations in ensuring the after-buying effects then actually impulse buying does not always give negative effects on customer satisfaction. Hence, when the customer satisfaction increases, the firm performance will increase too.
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Wiele firm ponosi straty z powodu kosztów procesu innowacji, gromadzenia zapasów i awarii innowacji. Większość problemów pojawiła się z powodu powolnej reakcji firm na dostosowanie się do rynku lub nawet zmiany trendu, zanim produkty trafiły na rynek. Aby przezwyciężyć te problemy, firma czerpie korzyści ze świata online, przechodząc do sieci w celu wprowadzenia swoich produktów i innowacji. Niektóre innowacje to nawet tylko projekty i produkowane na podstawie życzeń klientów. Wyzwala to impulsowe zachowania klientów w zakresie zakupów online i korzystają z nich. Badanie to mówi o zachowaniach związanych z zakupami impulsowymi z perspektywy zadowolenia klienta. Impulsywność zawsze była uważana za nieodpowiedzialne zachowanie, złe wyniki i spontaniczne zachowanie, które doprowadzi do dużego rozczarowania. Ale od 2004 r. wyniki badań wykazały sprzeczne wyniki. Zachowanie impulsywne może być również korzystne dla jednostki i firmy. Ryzyko utraty szansy z powodu braku niezbędnie szybkiej reakcji można zmniejszyć. W 2016 r. i później coraz więcej badań potwierdza oba te przeciwne argumenty. Autor rozwiązuje tę lukę badawczą, przeprowadzając badanie ilościowe dla 156 respondentów, aby rozwiązać ten problem, testując związek między zakupem impulsowym a satysfakcją klienta. Badacz dochodzi do wniosku, że jeśli satysfakcja klienta zostanie zwiększona poprzez ulepszenie strategii zarządzania i innowacji produktowych w celu zapewnienia efektów po zakupie, to tak naprawdę zakup impulsowy nie zawsze ma negatywny wpływ na zadowolenie klienta. Dlatego, gdy wzrośnie zadowolenie klienta, wzrośnie również wydajność firmy.
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403--413
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 43 poz., rys., tab.
Twórcy
  • Bina Nusantara University, Research in Management Department, Indonesia
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Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa Nr 461252 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2020).
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