The influence of customer value on word of mouth: a study of a financial services company in Brazil

  • Bonfim da Costa S
  • Pimentel Claro D
  • Bruscato Bortoluzzo A
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Abstract

Purpose - Our study analyzes the non-linear effect of customer lifetime value (CLV), which accounts for the revenue accumulated over the lifetime of a customer relationship, calculated using a discount rate, on customer referral value (CRV), which accounts for the value created by customers converted to the firm. Design/methodology/approach - We collected data from customers of a financial institution that provides retirement plan products. A random sample of 768 customers provided the full names of individuals to whom they made a recommendation. After these names were elicited, respondents and referrals were identified in the firm's records, and we calculated the CLV and CRV values. Findings - The results show the existence of a U-shaped effect of CLV on CRV, and a negative linear effect of CLV on recommendation intention. Originality/value - Our study contributes to the body of literature on word of mouth by focusing on a product and business segment with low perceived brand differentiation and low customer involvement. We contribute to the marketing literature by showing a U-shape relationship between CLV and word of mouth activity, represented by CRV. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Bonfim da Costa, S., Pimentel Claro, D., & Bruscato Bortoluzzo, A. (2018). The influence of customer value on word of mouth: a study of a financial services company in Brazil. Review of Business Management, 20(2), 210–231. https://doi.org/10.7819/rbgn.v20i2.3798

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