Co-creating customer experiences in service ecosystems: a study in a tourist destination

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Purpose: This study aims to examine the co-creation of customer experiences at different levels in service ecosystems, analyzing the case of a tourist destination. Design/methodology/approach: A questionnaire was designed based on previously validated scales. The questionnaire was distributed through the social media platforms Facebook and Instagram. The survey yielded 1,476 valid responses for three types of destinations. Structural equation modeling and multigroup analysis were performed to test the hypotheses. Findings: Aggregate service experience and memorable customer experience (MCE) in service ecosystems are determined by customer experiences at a dyadic level. Service experience at the ecosystem level is formed from ordinary experiences at the actor level, while MCE is formed from extraordinary experiences at the dyadic level. The type of ecosystem moderates the relationships between the variables but does not alter the importance of each of them. Originality/value: The relationship between the co-creation of customer experiences at different levels of service ecosystems (dyadic vs aggregate) is addressed. A relationship is established between the ordinary and extraordinary character of experiences and their memorability at the ecosystem level.

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Monferrer Tirado, D., Moliner Tena, M. A., & Estrada, M. (2024). Co-creating customer experiences in service ecosystems: a study in a tourist destination. Journal of Services Marketing, 38(10), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1108/JSM-09-2023-0334

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