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Service sells: Exploring connections between customer service strategy and the psychological contract

Leanne Cutcher

Journal of Management & Organization, 2008, vol. 14, issue 2, 116-126

Abstract: Drawing on detailed qualitative case study evidence from four retail banking organisations, this article highlights the connections between customer relations strategy, the psychological contract and employee behaviour. The purpose of the research is to extend our understanding of the links between employees and customers by showing how this relationship evolves over time and by highlighting that a front-line employee's service orientation needs to be understood within the broader context of the employee's service experience. It is suggested that a better understanding of these connections could facilitate improved customer service standards and enhance the experiences of those working in service industries.

Date: 2008
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