Uncovering client retention antecedents in service organizations

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Jansen van Rensburg, Mari

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2014

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Client retention , social exchange theory , client relationships , service providers

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This paper develops a multi-dimensional model of retention to provide a more complete and integrated view of client retention and its determinants in service contexts. To uncover the antecedents of client retention, social and economic exchanges were reviewed under the fundamental ideas of the Social Exchange Theory. Findings from a survey of senior South African advertising executives suggest that client retention is the result of evaluative as well as relational factors that can influence client responses. Despite contractual obligations, advertisers are willing to pay the costs and make the sacrifices of switching should their expectations be unmet. An important contribution of this study is the use of multi-item scales to measure retention. The model developed provides valuable insight to agencies on client retention management and the optimal allocation of resources for maximum customer equity. This model may also be applied to other service organisations to provide insight to client retention.

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Jansen van Rensburg, M. (2014). " Uncovering client retention antecedents in service organizations", African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure, 3(1): 1-13.

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African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure

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2223 814X

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