Beatriz Moliner Velázquez
Polytechnic University of Valencia
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International Journal of Service Industry Management | 2005
Irene Gil Saura; Gloria Berenguer Contrí; Amparo Cervera Taulet; Beatriz Moliner Velázquez
Purpose – The present study attempts to contribute to the knowledge of how customer orientation (CO), service orientation (SO) and job satisfaction (JS) are defined and relate to each other. It explores the relationships between CO and JS by analysing a company providing intermediation services to the banking sector, in its external finance division.Design/methodology/approach – After the literature review, the method of empirical analysis consisting in quantitative intervention with an ad hoc survey using a structured questionnaire was developed. Regression analysis with mediation is used to contrast the hypotheses on the links between the constructs analysed.Findings – Both reliability and factorial analysis of the scales used provided satisfactory results. CO was found to produce mediated effects, through SO, on overall JS. The mediator role was identified as human resources management practice, service systems practice and service leadership practice. In addition, in all cases, a direct, positive asso...
Journal of Vacation Marketing | 2011
Beatriz Moliner Velázquez; Irene Gil Saura; María Eugenia Ruiz Molina
Research on loyalty in tourism is becoming an area particularly relevant in the design of strategies for tourism companies oriented towards creating and continuing customer relationships. In this context, the present paper aims at studying loyalty formation in its two approaches (attitudinal and behavioral) from a dual purpose. First, we conduct a literature review on loyalty conceptualization in the context of tourism and focus on the main background — satisfaction, service quality, value and customer commitment — and moderator variables — consumer variety seeking and demographic characteristics. Then a model about direct and indirect relationships between these variables is presented. Next, further research and practical implication of this approach are discussed.
The International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research | 2006
Beatriz Moliner Velázquez; Gloria Berenguer Contrí; Irene Gil Saura; María Fuentes Blasco
Abstract This article deals with the process by which consumer complaint behaviour is formed. The general aim is to analyse the nature of this type of response to dissatisfaction, describing its development in terms of how it is influenced by a combination of several factors already researched in the literature. The most relevant contributions from the related theoretical work indicate that public and private responses (complaint behaviour) are the most common reactions of consumers when faced with a dissatisfactory experience. A group of determinants which influence these responses in different ways has also been identified. The main objective of this study is to analyse the relationship between the different determinants of complaint behaviour with the aim of identifying the variables which exert the greatest influence.
Proceedings of the 6th International Congress on Public and Non Profit Marketing: University of Minho, Braga, Portugal, 14-15th june 2007, 2007, pág. 58 | 2007
María Fuentes Blasco; Irene Gil Saura; Beatriz Moliner Velázquez; Gloria Berenguer Contrí
Investigaciones Europeas de Dirección y Economía de la Empresa | 2001
Beatriz Moliner Velázquez; Gloria Berenguer Contrí; Irene Gil Saura
Información Comercial Española, ICE: Revista de economía | 2010
Beatriz Moliner Velázquez; Gloria Berenguer Contrí
Cuadernos de gestión | 2011
Beatriz Moliner Velázquez; María Fuentes Blasco
Revista española de investigación de marketing | 2014
María Fuentes Blasco; Beatriz Moliner Velázquez; Irene Gil Saura
XIX Encuentro de profesores universitarios de marketing [Recurso electrónico]: Vigo, 19, 20 y 21 de septiembre de 2007, 2007, ISBN 978-84-7356-512-7, pág. 5 | 2007
Beatriz Moliner Velázquez; María Fuentes Blasco; Irene Gil Saura; Gloria Berenguer Contrí
Archive | 2017
Beatriz Moliner Velázquez; María Fuentes Blasco; Irene Gil Saura