The study focuses on a new service benefit derived from service usage, that is, self-efficacy increase, rather than self-efficacy evaluations as such. The authors propose that this benefit, which refers to feeling better about oneself while consuming a service, will reflect positively on service outcomes. The authors argue that self-efficacy can develop differently over time and this should be investigated to explain service evaluations more fully. Therefore, the authors separate effects related to self-efficacy level and change on value. Results show that the increase of customers' self-beliefs in their capabilities during information search positively affects perceived value irrespective of self-efficacy levels or other costs and benefits...
Advancements in information technology have changed the way customers experience a service encounter...
Although self-service technologies (SST) are ubiquitous, little is known about the efficacy of custo...
This article presents the findings of an exploratory investigation into the sources of self-efficacy...
The study focuses on a new service benefit derived from service usage, that is, self-efficacy increa...
The study focuses on a new service benefit derived from service usage, that is, self-efficacy increa...
The study focuses on a new service benefit derived from service usage, that is, self-efficacy increa...
The customers’ role is significant in the delivery and consumption of many types of services. This s...
Firms increasingly offer customers the opportunity to coproduce self-service using online technologi...
Firms increasingly offer customers the opportunity to coproduce self-service using online technologi...
The service sector is dependent upon customers’ willingness to contribute their knowledge, skills, a...
The service sector is dependent upon customers\u27 willingness to contribute their knowledge, skills...
The research in the area has largely ignored the moderating effects of the customer trait, self-effi...
Six studies show that subtle contextual cues that increase customers' self-awareness can be used to ...
Attempts to improve the level of customer service delivered have resulted in an increased use of tec...
This study tests consumer evaluations of services with the adoption of self-service technology (SST)...
Advancements in information technology have changed the way customers experience a service encounter...
Although self-service technologies (SST) are ubiquitous, little is known about the efficacy of custo...
This article presents the findings of an exploratory investigation into the sources of self-efficacy...
The study focuses on a new service benefit derived from service usage, that is, self-efficacy increa...
The study focuses on a new service benefit derived from service usage, that is, self-efficacy increa...
The study focuses on a new service benefit derived from service usage, that is, self-efficacy increa...
The customers’ role is significant in the delivery and consumption of many types of services. This s...
Firms increasingly offer customers the opportunity to coproduce self-service using online technologi...
Firms increasingly offer customers the opportunity to coproduce self-service using online technologi...
The service sector is dependent upon customers’ willingness to contribute their knowledge, skills, a...
The service sector is dependent upon customers\u27 willingness to contribute their knowledge, skills...
The research in the area has largely ignored the moderating effects of the customer trait, self-effi...
Six studies show that subtle contextual cues that increase customers' self-awareness can be used to ...
Attempts to improve the level of customer service delivered have resulted in an increased use of tec...
This study tests consumer evaluations of services with the adoption of self-service technology (SST)...
Advancements in information technology have changed the way customers experience a service encounter...
Although self-service technologies (SST) are ubiquitous, little is known about the efficacy of custo...
This article presents the findings of an exploratory investigation into the sources of self-efficacy...