Islamic Banking Service Innovation in Customer Co-Creation: Its Impact on Customer Trust, Satisfaction, and Loyalty

  • Asnawi N
  • Setyaningsih N
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This study examines the impact of co-creation on customer trust, satisfaction, and loyalty in the context of Islamic banks, the relationship between co-creation and customer satisfaction and loyalty mediated by trust and customer satisfaction. 379 Islamic bank customers data were analyzed using variance-based structural equation modeling to test the nine hypotheses proposed. The study results found that customer co-creation positively influences customer trust and satisfaction, which further implicates loyalty. However, surprisingly co-creation does not affect Islamic bank customer loyalty. Islamic bank managers in Indonesia need to involve customers to participate in value co-creation. Because Islamic bank's customer loyalty relationship with co-creation is mediated in full by trust and satisfaction, this research is the first empirical investigation that tests customer co-creation in an integrated manner and its implications on trust, satisfaction, and customer loyalty in the Islamic bank industry.

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Asnawi, N., & Setyaningsih, N. D. (2021). Islamic Banking Service Innovation in Customer Co-Creation: Its Impact on Customer Trust, Satisfaction, and Loyalty. Journal of Southwest Jiaotong University, 56(2), 65–82. https://doi.org/10.35741/issn.0258-2724.56.2.7

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