The Customer Perceived Orientation Effect on Perceived Value and Customer Satisfaction and Its Influence on Customer Trust

  • Halimatussakdiah H
  • Suryani I
  • Zuhra S
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Abstract

Research aims: The purpose of this research is to examine the impact of customer-perceived orientation (CPO) on customer-perceived value (CPV) and customer satisfaction (CS) and its influence on customer trust (CT) in Islamic banks.Design/Methodology/Approach: The study employed a quantitative research design with a descriptive survey. Data from 270 Islamic bank customers were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling Analysis of Moment Structure (SEM-AMOS).Research findings: Based on the findings, CPO significantly affected CPV and CS. Furthermore, CS and CPV also had a significant impact on CT.Theoretical contribution/originality: The study strengthens the body of knowledge on customer perceived orientation, perceived value, satisfaction, and trust.Practitioner/Policy implication: The research highlights the significance of the investigated variables and guides policymakers and scholars.Research limitation/Implication: Several limitations could be identified. Firstly, primary data were collected cross-sectionally so that future studies can apply longitudinal research to understand investigated variables better. Secondly, the small sample size of 270 consumers may not be recommended to generalize a vast population. For future research, it is suggested that the proposed model be validated with a larger sample size.

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Halimatussakdiah, H., Suryani, I., & Zuhra, S. E. (2023). The Customer Perceived Orientation Effect on Perceived Value and Customer Satisfaction and Its Influence on Customer Trust. Jurnal Manajemen Bisnis, 14(1), 111–124. https://doi.org/10.18196/mb.v14i1.14615

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