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Brand commitment in a consumer bank services context - an exploratory study: addendum

Debling, Fiona

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Fiona Debling



Abstract

Glossary p.iv attempts new marketing definition of the concepts of 'commitment' and 'inertia' in the consumer banking services context.

Section 1 of the 'Addendum' might help postgraduate researchers with 'defence of qualitative research' or
'defence of interpretivist research techniques' as Table 1 links a list of qualitative research techniques with the relevant criteria for carrying out trustworthy Interpretivist research.

Section 2 of the 'Addendum' contains key original findings from the main thesis, including a proposed 'Model of Commitment Components' on p. 21 and a 'Typology of Commitment' for consumer banking customers on p. 26.

These summary findings are of interest to those researchers in Marketing studying (company or corporate):
'Brand Commitment' or 'Brand Loyalty' in services marketing and especially within a consumer bank services context.

Appendix B of the 'Addendum' contains a (proposed but untested) 'Commitment measuring scale', which could be useful to other researchers attempting to measure Attitudinal Commitment to consumer banking provider/s [or to corporate service brand/s].

Citation

Debling, F. Brand commitment in a consumer bank services context - an exploratory study: addendum. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/1040020

Thesis Type Thesis
Publicly Available Date Jun 8, 2019
Keywords consumer banking services, commitment, inertia, 'Model of Commitment Components', 'Typology of Commitment', consumer banking customers, brand commitment, brand loyalty, services marketing, attitudinal commitment, relationship marketing, attachment bonds,
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/1040020
Publisher URL https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?did=1&uin=uk.bl.ethos.429540
Additional Information Additional Information : This is a summary of key points from the full PhD thesis. The full thesis is available from The British Library.
Award Date Apr 1, 2006

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