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The interrelationships between relationship marketing constructs and customer engagement dimensions
Authors:Estelle van Tonder  Daniël Johannes Petzer
Affiliation:1. School of Management Sciences, North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa;2. Gordon Institute of Business Science, University of Pretoria, Sandton, South Africa
Abstract:The study examines the interrelationships between selected relationship marketing constructs, namely customer satisfaction, trust, perceived value and commitment, and their effect on the dimensions underlying customer engagement. The study is quantitative and an explanatory research design was followed. A total of 489 self-administered questionnaires were collected from customers of short-term insurance providers on the basis of convenience. Customer satisfaction impacts positively on affective commitment and trust. Customer value also impacts positively on affective commitment and trust, while trust impacts positively on affective commitment. Affective commitment in turn impacts positively on the four customer engagement dimensions: interaction, attention, absorption and affection. The research findings offer an initial understanding of the interrelationships between key relationship marketing constructs and their ultimate effect on various customer engagement dimensions. These matters have received little attention in marketing research, and knowledge of the proposed relationships may lead to further research on this topic.
Keywords:Affective commitment  customer engagement  customer satisfaction  customer perceived value  trust
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