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Antecedents of recommending infrequently purchased services: a conceptualisation and an empirical analysis

conference contribution
posted on 2001-01-01, 00:00 authored by Rachna Gandhi-Arora, Robin Shaw
This project aimed to conceptualise and analyse empirically the antecedents of word-of-mouth in the context of an infrequently purchased service (tourism special events). The relationships examined included those between involvement, past experience, overall satisfaction, interest in attending next time, likelihood of attending next time, and the likelihood of recommending to others that they attend the event. There was some support for the overall model, in that the regressing of likelihood of recommending on the other variables produced an equation containing measures of most of the key variables, viz., revisit intention, satisfaction, revisit interest, and involvement. However, involvement appeared to operate in the opposite direction to that hypothesised.

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Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference 2001

Event

Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference (2001 : Auckland, New Zealand)

Pagination

1 - 8

Publisher

ANZMAC

Location

Auckland, New Zealand

Place of publication

Auckland, New Zealand

Start date

2001-12-01

End date

2001-12-05

ISBN-13

9780473082062

ISBN-10

0473082063

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2001 ANZMAC

Editor/Contributor(s)

S Chetty, B Collins

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