Advancing customer experience through service design in mega shopping malls

Author:

Junaid Muhammad,Rasheed Muhammad FaisalORCID,Goudarzi KianeORCID,Tariq AsmaORCID

Abstract

PurposeThis research aims to conceptualize and validate the mall service design as a multidimensional construct and then test a conceptual framework by investigating the impact of mall service design on customer mall experience and its subsequent outcomes, that is, intention to revisit and desire to stay in mega shopping malls.Design/methodology/approachThe survey data of 455 shopping visitors in Pakistan were collected using a mall intercept technique and tested through structural equation modeling in AMOS.FindingsThe study reveals that service design significantly impacts customer experience and subsequent outcomes. Customer mall experience mediates the relationships between mall service design and the intention to revisit and desire to stay at malls.Research limitations/implicationsData from a collectivist culture country (Pakistan) were collected. To explore the impact of service design on customer mall experience, researchers should conduct similar studies in individualistic societies like Europe and North America. Additionally, the authors recommend assessing the effect of each dimension of service design on customer experience separately.Practical implicationsThe research provides policy guidelines for the owners and operators of mega shopping malls in developing experience-oriented retailing strategies based on service design.Originality/valueThe research conceptualizes and validates the mall service design as a multidimensional construct using the service theater model and empirically tests its relationship with the customer mall experience.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Business and International Management,Marketing

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