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Rational and Adaptive Performance Expectations in a Customer Satisfaction Framework

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Author
Johnson, Michael D.
Anderson, Eugene W.
Fornell, Claes
Abstract

This article develops and tests alternative models of market-level expectations, perceived product performance, and customer satisfaction. Market performance expectations are argued to be largely rational in nature yet adaptive to changing market conditions. Customer satisfaction is conceptualized as a cumulative construct that is affected by market expectations and performance perceptions in any given period and is affected by past satisfaction from period to period. An empirical study that supports adaptive market expectations and stable market satisfaction using data from the Swedish Customer Satisfaction Barometer is reported.

Date Issued
1995-03-01
Keywords
market-level expectations
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customer satisfaction
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product performance
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Required Publisher Statement: © University of Chicago Press. Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved.
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