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Service Fascination Gaining Competitive Advantage Through Experiential Selfservice Systems 1st Edition Christian Zagel Auth

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Service Fascination Gaining Competitive Advantage Through Experiential Selfservice Systems 1st Edition Christian Zagel Auth
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Service Fascination Gaining Competitive Advantage Through Experiential Selfservice Systems 1st Edition Christian Zagel Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Gabler Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.29 MB
Pages: 358
Author: Christian Zagel (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658116729, 9783658116736, 3658116722, 3658116730
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Service Fascination Gaining Competitive Advantage Through Experiential Selfservice Systems 1st Edition Christian Zagel Auth by Christian Zagel (auth.) 9783658116729, 9783658116736, 3658116722, 3658116730 instant download after payment.

Christian Zagel presents a new way of innovating, measuring, and improving self-service systems for retail environments in the context of Customer Experience Management. He shows that technology is used to evoke positive emotions during the shopping experience to not only satisfy the consumer, but also to stimulate fascination for brands and their products. The author’s findings illustrate that a customer’s experience with a brand is not only determined by the products themselves, but rather by a combination of multiple experiences. Whilst there has been a notable rise in the number of sales channels, the ability to differentiate from competitors is still strongest where the brands have most influence: The physical point of sale.

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