JOURNAL ARTICLE

ENGAGING CUSTOMERS FOR VALUE CO-CREATION THROUGH MOBILE INSTANT MESSAGING

Sut Ieng LeiShun YeDan WangRob Law

Year: 2018 Journal:   Global Fashion Management Conference Vol: 2018 Pages: 1190-1190   Publisher: Global Alliance of Marketing & Management Associations

Abstract

Tourism and hospitality service providers have been seeking ways to engage customers into the value creation process to deliver personalized customer experience. Rapid development of information communication technology has facilitated such practice by providing various computer-based or mobile platforms. While online platforms such as social network sites and online communities have received most research attention, mobile instant messaging (IM) remains under-researched in spite of its unique potential for firm-customer interaction and communication. Based on service-dominant logic (Vargo & Lusch, 2004) and computer-mediated communication theories (Walther, 1996), this study examines (1) the factors influencing customers’ perceived co-creation experience facilitated by mobile IM, and (2) customers’ perceived value of personalization results from such experience in the tourism and hospitality context. Data was collected via online survey targeting Chinese users and was analyzed using structural equation modelling. The results found significant positive effects of users’ perceived social presence, perceived media richness and prior experiences on their co-creation experience. The significant positive relationships between customers’ co-creation experience and perceived personalization of the service offering validate the unique potential of mobile IM to engage customers into value co-creation with tourism and hospitality service providers. The findings extend the theoretical framework of value cocreation to a context mediated by mobile IM. Managerial suggestions are provided for tourism and hospitality companies to engage with customers using mobile IM.

Keywords:
Instant messaging Instant Business Value (mathematics) Computer science Internet privacy Advertising World Wide Web Chemistry

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Digital Marketing and Social Media
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science
Technology Adoption and User Behaviour
Social Sciences →  Decision Sciences →  Information Systems and Management
Knowledge Management and Sharing
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Communication

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