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Perceived Omnichannel Customer Experience (OCX): Concept,measurement, and impact
Institution:1. Department of Marketing, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia;2. Associate Professor of Marketing, Newcastle Business School, The University of Newcastle, Australia, Newcastle, NSW 2300, Australia;3. Professor of Strategy, College of Business, Law and Governance, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD 4811, Australia;5. Professor of Marketing, EDHEC Business School, Lille Campus, France;6. Professor of Marketing & Toyota Chair of Commerce and Electronic Business, Babson College, Babson Park, MA, USA
Abstract:Efforts to measure customer experiences (CX) in multifaceted, omnichannel, retail contexts are crucial but lacking research guidance. Prior service quality literature has established methods for measuring CX in traditional, single-channel contexts but not adapted such measures to omnichannel contexts. With a mixed method research design and studies in eight phases, the authors propose a comprehensive measurement instrument that incorporates a schema- and categorization-based theoretical conceptualization of how customers assess omnichannel retail experiences; they also integrate means–end chain theory to explain perceived omnichannel customer experience (OCX) as a construct. This construct captures multiple omnichannel evaluation dimensions: social communications, value, personalization, customer service, consistency of both product availability and prices across channels, information safety, delivery, product returns, and loyalty programs. Multiple applications of the measurement model empirically confirm the suitability of this instrument in consumer goods omnichannel retail settings. Its 36 items reflect nine first-order quality dimensions that combine to form the overall, second-order OCX construct. The measurement instrument offers sound psychometric properties, as confirmed by several reliability and validity tests, and predicts customer behavior reliably across studies. Thus, the OCX measurement instrument offers utility for theory, management practice, and further research.
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