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Brand equity in the professional service context: Analyzing the impact of employee role behavior and customer-employee rapport
Authors:Galina Biedenbach [Author Vitae]  Maria Bengtsson [Author Vitae]  Joakim Wincent [Author Vitae]
Institution:
  • a Umeå School of Business, Umeå University, Biblioteksgränd 6, SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden
  • b Luleå University of Technology, SE-971 87 Luleå, Sweden
  • Abstract:The study examines whether factors related to customers' perception of employees' behavior in terms of customer perceived role ambiguity, role overload and customer-employee rapport influence the development of brand equity in the professional service context. 632 customers of one of the Big Four auditing companies participated in the study. The results of structural equation modeling show negative effects of role ambiguity and role overload on brand associations, perceived quality and brand loyalty, which constitute brand equity. The findings indicate a positive effect of customer-employee rapport on the enhancement of B2B brand equity. However, the negative influences of role ambiguity and role overload on customer-employee rapport transfer detrimental indirect effects on brand equity. The study contributes to an understanding of how the real interaction between service providers and customers can influence brand equity in the professional service setting.
    Keywords:Brand equity  Role ambiguity  Role overload  Customer-employee rapport  Professional services
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