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The impact of generation Y’s customer experience on emotions: online banking sector
Sandra Loureiro (Loureiro, S. M. C.); Eduardo Moraes Sarmento (Ferreira, E.M.);
Creativity in intelligent technologies and data science. CIT&DS 2017. Communications in computer and information science
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2017
Language
English
Country
Switzerland
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Abstract
Recently, banking sector focused on attracting Generation Y (individuals born between 1980 and 2000) because they have emerged as a huge force with growing spending power which will unavoidably rival with Baby Boomers’ market dominance. They try to attract them through a unique customer experience, especially the ability of differentiation. Using the Mehrabian & Russell’s model of stimulus (S) - organism (O) - response (R), this study developed the Generation Y customer experience framework that intends to explain their consumer emotional responses toward customer experience attributes in a bank through three aspects: pleasure, dominance, and arousal toward online banks. Empirical evidence, based on data from a survey suggests that the overall customer experience attributes in the bank had a positive relation with emotional responses in different ways. “Value for money”, “Getting things right the first time” and “Put the consumer first” emerged as the most important attributes for Generation Y in experiencing a bank.
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Keywords
Customer experience,Generation Y,Stimulus-organism-response model,Pleasure,Dominance,Arousal,Banking sector
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