High-quality connections in retail stores
Master thesis
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http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2579526Utgivelsesdato
2018Metadata
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- Master of Science [1525]
Sammendrag
Reflecting upon the gap in the literature regarding how high-quality connections
between employees and customers in retail stores may look like, and how these
potentially may affect organizational performance outcomes, the aim of this
present thesis is to add insight into this particular field. Considering that we
wanted to learn more about employees’ and customers’ specific thoughts and
experiences regarding the employee-customer relationships, we have applied
qualitative research methods and strategies in order to come up with five
processes that looks at the small, but important actions that may determine how
the connection between them further develops. These five processes are therefore
drawn out of the semi-structured interviews we have conducted with both
employees and customers (mystery shoppers). The five processes identified are as
following: 1) interacting through product knowledge sharing, 2) help seeking/help
giving, 3) interacting through fostering perspective taking, 4) adapting to
personality and style, and 5) signal availability. Building our research and the
presented processes on studies by prominent authors, we may argue that the
present thesis supports and adds insight into these studies. Specifically, the
present thesis describes both how these processes enable high-quality connections
between employees and customers to be developed, and how they potentially
contribute in creating customer experiences of high quality. Additionally, the
processes presented also describe and look into how high-quality connections
foster strong relationships- and how these connections may affect the overall
organizational performance outcomes. In order to understand the role of how
high-quality connections between employees and customers in retail stores better,
we have also discussed implications for theory and practice.
Beskrivelse
Masteroppgave(MSc) in Master of Science in Leadership and Organizational Psychology - Handelshøyskolen BI, 2018