Leveraging Digital Marketing and Artificial Intelligence to Assess Enhanced Customer Experiences
Kalai Lakshmi TR,
Jyoti Ranjan Das,
Subhash Kumar Verma,
Roopa Traisa,
Varsha Agarwal and
Charu Wadhwa
Management (Montevideo), 2025, vol. 3, 177
Abstract:
Introduction: Incorporation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into Digital Marketing (DM) has changed customer engagement by providing a personalized and efficient way to give service and interact with customers. For all of these advancements, there is limited empirical research that has explored how AI-driven personalization, convenience, and service quality impact customer experience through trust. Objective: This research uses a quantitative, survey-based research design to investigate how AI and DM influence customer experience. Method: Data is collected from 350 respondents that currently engage with an AI-enabled platform. Key constructs Perceived Personalization (PP), Perceived Convenience (PC), Customer Trust (CT), Customer Experience (CE) and AI-Enabled Service Quality (AESQ) were analyzed in this research. Result: Outcomes expose that PP (β = 0.34), PC (β = 0.28), and AESQ (β = 0.31) significantly influence CT, which in turn has a strong effect on CE (β = 0.62). The model explained that CT was 62% and CE was 56% variance, with statistical support of all hypothesis. Conclusion: This analysis concludes that AI-integrated DM strategies provide a better customer experience primarily because of developing trust. There are implications that marketers find practical in designing trust-centered AI interactions to enhance overall satisfaction and loyalty.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.62486/agma2025177
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