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Modeling the customer satisfaction function: a two-country comparison

Ding Hooi Ting ()
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Ding Hooi Ting: Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS

Electronic Markets, 2018, vol. 28, issue 2, No 4, 163-175

Abstract: Abstract This paper provides a framework that integrates and reinterprets prior research on satisfaction modeling (function) and proposes the existence of non-linear and curvilinear/higher-order relationships to model online banking customers. It provides a framework that examines two closely related but distinct countries—Malaysia, a developing country, and Singapore, a developed country—and identifies whether modeling online banking customers through satisfaction is unique to each context or is generic. Using a systematic and step-by-step hierarchical moderated regression approach, this study tries to understand the relationship among repurchase intention, satisfaction, and trust, moderated by bank size. Malaysia portrays a linear relationship, while Singapore depicts non-linear and curvilinear/high-order relationships. The findings suggest that modeling online banking customers through satisfaction depends on a country’s economic development. By contrast, prior studies on modeling customers through satisfaction were conducted independently and did not employ proper and systematic steps to capture the satisfaction function.

Keywords: Online banking; Satisfaction; Linear; Non-linear; Developed country; Developing country (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M30 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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