Customer journey partitioning: A customer-centric conceptualization beyond stages and touchpoints

IF 10.5 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Journal of Business Research Pub Date : 2024-05-30 DOI:10.1016/j.jbusres.2024.114745
Bernd F. Reitsamer , Larissa Becker
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Understanding customer experiences through customer journeys has become a managerial priority. The customer experience literature divides customer journeys into stages, but these divisions disregard the customer’s perspective. Research has shown that individuals partition extended processes—such as customer journeys—into events, thereby influencing how they subsequently remember their experiences. Therefore, this paper seeks to conceptualize customer journey partitioning and its influence on the remembered experience. Based on the event segmentation and experienced utility literature, we propose that customers partition their journeys when they encounter distinctive changes, and that the interaction of customer journey partitioning and the sequence of lived experiences influences the remembered experience. We then discuss implications for customer journey design and present boundary conditions that provide nuance to these implications. This paper contributes to the customer experience literature by conceptualizing customer journey partitioning, understanding its influence on the remembered experience, and proposing new dimensions for customer journey design.

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客户旅程分区:超越阶段和接触点的以客户为中心的概念化
通过客户旅程了解客户体验已成为管理者的当务之急。客户体验文献将客户旅程划分为不同阶段,但这些划分忽略了客户的视角。研究表明,个人会将顾客旅程等扩展过程划分为事件,从而影响他们随后对体验的记忆。因此,本文试图将顾客旅程划分及其对记忆体验的影响概念化。基于事件细分和经验效用文献,我们提出,顾客在遇到独特变化时会对其旅程进行细分,而顾客旅程细分与生活体验顺序的相互作用会影响记忆中的体验。然后,我们讨论了顾客旅程设计的意义,并提出了边界条件,为这些意义提供了细微差别。本文对顾客旅程分区进行了概念化,理解了其对记忆体验的影响,并为顾客旅程设计提出了新的维度,从而为顾客体验文献做出了贡献。
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