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Linkages between customer service, customer satisfaction and performance in the airline industry: Investigation of non-linearities and moderating effects
Authors:Adams B. Steven  Yan DongMartin Dresner
Affiliation:Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, United States
Abstract:The paper investigates the linkages between customer service, customer satisfaction, and firm performance in the US airline industry. In particular, the moderating effects of market concentration and firm dominance on the service-satisfaction-performance relationship are examined. Our major finding is that market concentration dampens the relationship between customer satisfaction and airline profitability. Although the same moderating relationship was not found for market power, these results, combined, indicate that airlines can increase profits in concentrated markets without providing for the same, concomitant increases in customer satisfaction as airlines operating in more competitive markets. From a public policy perspective, our results point to the importance of regulators monitoring airline actions, such as mergers and alliances, that serve to increase the concentration of markets, but may result in lower levels of customer satisfaction.
Keywords:Customer service   Customer satisfaction   Firm performance   Market structure   Market power   Non-linear relationship   Moderated relationship   Optimal performance
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