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    Title: 服務便利性、服務品質與忠誠度關係之研究
    The relationship among service convenience, service quality, and loyalty
    Authors: 楊愛君
    Contributors: 李有仁
    楊愛君
    Keywords: 服務便利性
    知覺服務品質
    品牌可信度
    滿意度
    熟悉度
    忠誠度
    Date: 2009
    Issue Date: 2010-12-08 01:54:47 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本研究依據Oliver(1997, 1999)所提出之「認知-情感-意欲之忠誠架構」,探討品牌可信度及服務便利性對服務品質與忠誠度之關係所產生的影響,並進一步驗證熟悉度之調節效果。因此,本研究之目的為:(1)檢驗服務便利性與知覺服務品質、整體滿意度及忠誠度之關係;(2)探討品牌可信度對服務便利性及知覺服務品質之影響;(3)驗證熟悉度對服務便利性與整體滿意度及知覺服務品質與整體滿意度之調節效果。
    本研究蒐集362份問卷,其中354份為有效樣本。在研究分析方面,本研究運用結構方程模式進行模式配適度檢定及假設驗證。
    研究結果發現,品牌可信度對服務便利性及知覺服務品質皆有正向之影響,其次,服務便利性會正向影響整體滿意度及忠誠度,而知覺服務品質中,僅員工品質與服務便利性有正向之關聯。最後,滿意度會正向影響到顧客忠誠度。在熟悉度方面,本研究之分析結果亦證實不同程度之熟悉對知覺服務品質與滿意度間之關係會產生不同的調節效果。
    This research bases on the cognitive-affective-conative loyalty framework of Oliver (1997, 1999) and tests how service convenience and brand credibility affect the relationship between service quality and loyalty. These relationships are then hypothesized to be moderated by high versus low knowledge. Therefore, the purposes of this research are: (1) examining how service convenience affects service quality, satisfaction, and loyalty; (2) examining if brand credibility affect service convenience and service quality; (3) testing whether familiarity moderate the relationship between service convenience and satisfaction and the relationship between service quality and satisfaction.
    This research received a total of 362 returned questionnaires, in which 354 were valid, and the proposed model was evaluated using SEM, which is a powerful second-generation multivariate technique for analyzing causal models with an estimation of the two components of a causal model: measurement and structural models.
    The results show that brand credibility has positive relationship with both service convenience and service quality. Second, service convenience has positive impact on both satisfaction and loyalty, but only employee service quality has positive relationship with service convenience. Third, satisfaction and loyalty have positive relationship. Finally, the relationship between service quality and satisfaction is moderated by familiarity.
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