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A narrative review and meta-analysis of service interaction quality: new research directions and implications

Kumar Rakesh Ranjan (Indian Institute of Management, Tiruchirappalli, India)
Praveen Sugathan (Department of Marketing, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, Bangalore, India)
Alexander Rossmann (Department of Computer Science, Reutlingen University, Reutlingen, Germany)

Journal of Services Marketing

ISSN: 0887-6045

Article publication date: 9 February 2015

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to conceptualize and empirically test the determinants of service interaction quality (SIQ) as attitude, behavior and expertise of a service provider (SP). Further, the individual and simultaneous effects of SIQ and its dimensions on important marketing outcomes are tested.

Design/methodology/approach

The narrative review of extant research helps formulate a conceptual model of SIQ, which is investigated using the univariate and multivariate meta-analysis.

Findings

There are interdependencies between drivers of SIQ that underlines the need to conceptualize service interaction as a dyadic phenomenon; use contemporary multilevel models, dyadic models, non-linear structural equation modeling and process studies; and study new and diverse services contexts. Meta-analysis illustrates the relative importance of the three drivers of SIQ and, in turn, their impact on consumer satisfaction and loyalty.

Research limitations/implications

The meta-analysis is based on existing research, which, unfortunately, has not examined critical services or exigency situations where SIQ is of paramount importance. Future research will be tasked with diversifying to several important domains where SIQ is a critical aspect of perceived service quality.

Practical implications

This study emphasizes that, although the expertise of an SP is important, firms would be surprised to learn that the attitude and behavior of their employees are equally important antecedents. In fact, there is a delicate balance that needs to be found; otherwise, attitudinal factors can have an overall counterproductive effect on consumer satisfaction.

Originality/value

This paper provides an empirical synthesis of SIQ and opens up interesting areas for further research.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank Shainesh G. and Stuart Read for their constructive review of an earlier version of this manuscript. The review received from two anonymous reviewers of the Academy of Management Conference is also thankfully acknowledged.

Citation

Ranjan, K.R., Sugathan, P. and Rossmann, A. (2015), "A narrative review and meta-analysis of service interaction quality: new research directions and implications", Journal of Services Marketing, Vol. 29 No. 1, pp. 3-14. https://doi.org/10.1108/JSM-01-2014-0029

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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