Raquel Sánchez-Fernández
University of Almería
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Marketing Theory | 2007
Raquel Sánchez-Fernández; M. Ángeles Iniesta-Bonillo
The purpose of this article is to present a systematic review of the extensive research that has been conducted on the conceptualization of perceived value. The major conclusions of the present study are: (i) that both uni-dimensional and multi-dimensional models of value have their roles to play in providing simplified (uni-dimensional) and complex (multi-dimensional) understandings of the concept; (ii) that the nature of perceived value is complex and multi-dimensional; (iii) that the concept of perceived value implies an interaction between a consumer and a product; (iv) that value is relative by virtue of its comparative, personal, and situational nature; and (v) that value is preferential, perceptual, and cognitive-affective in nature. By organizing and synthesizing the major research streams and the individual studies within them, the present study thus provides a comprehensive framework for future studies of the dimensionality of perceived value.
International Journal of Market Research | 2008
Raquel Sánchez-Fernández; M. Ángeles Iniesta-Bonillo; Morris B Holbrook
Consumer value has been widely recognised as a key factor in organisational management, marketing strategy and consumer behaviour. However, because of the scattered and non-conclusive pattern of research on this concept, no single conceptualisation or measurement has won universal acceptance. The present paper develops an approach to understanding and measuring consumer value in a service context. The psychometric properties of the resulting indices support the multidimensional structure of the value concept. Hence, through both theoretical and managerial implications, this study suggests directions for further empirical research on this important topic.
Service Industries Journal | 2007
Manuel Sánchez-Pérez; Raquel Sánchez-Fernández; Gema M. Marín-Carrillo; Juan Carlos Gázquez-Abad
The application of perceived service quality to marketing segmentation makes a significant contribution to customer quality expectations by enabling more efficient segmentation. By means of an empirical analysis, the present work firstly contrasts the validity of perceived service quality measurements in public services. It goes on to analyse the usefulness of this concept as a segmentation criterion. Finally, customer segments are identified as a function of perceived quality and profiles are established for each segment. This study proves that service quality is a useful tool for segmentation in public services.
Service Industries Journal | 2012
M. Ángeles Iniesta-Bonillo; Raquel Sánchez-Fernández; Amparo Cervera-Taulet
Perceived value is of great interest in current marketing research. However, in the area of Internet as a shopping channel of small businesses, there has been little analysis of customer perceived value and its determinants. This paper examines two little analysed aspects of value creation, experience valence and personal values. The analysis of data from a survey of tourism service purchase shows that experience valence, in terms of relevant information, ease of use and customer service, clearly influences perceived value after the online shopping experience. In contrast, only personal values of sense of security and sense of accomplishment influence perceived value.
Innovations in Education and Teaching International | 2017
David Jiménez-Castillo; Raquel Sánchez-Fernández; Gema M. Marín-Carrillo
Abstract This study explores the effectiveness of the sequential use of lectures and video podcasting in higher education. Drawing together several theories, this paper examines the influence of student’s perceived prior knowledge gained from lectures and technology acceptance model-related variables on student’s self-reported assimilation of new material presented through podcasting. Data were obtained from 179 undergraduates and were analyzed using a structural equation modelling approach. The results showed the influence of prior knowledge gained from lectures and effective use of video podcasts on perceived assimilation of additional knowledge. It was also found that perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness determine the attitude towards using video podcasts, which in turn positively affects the effective use of this tool. The findings suggest that lectures are very valuable to develop learning processes based on the podcasting technology and also that encouraging the acceptance and effective use of video podcasting is important in the learning experience.
Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing | 2018
Raquel Sánchez-Fernández; M. Ángeles Iniesta-Bonillo; Amparo Cervera-Taulet
ABSTRACT The concept of sustainability as perceived by tourists has rarely been studied and much less considered as a basis for segmentation. This article provides a conceptual framework based on tourists’ perception of sustainability policies at destinations and a multidimensional measure for this construct. An empirical analysis at five Mediterranean destinations validated the conceptual proposal and provided empirical evidence for the potential use of perceived sustainability in segmentation studies. Our findings show the discriminating power of the construct, identifying four latent clusters. Perceived sustainability as a tool for segmentation can help analyze the effectiveness of sustainability strategies and action taken.
The Journal of Consumer Satisfaction, Dissatisfaction & Complaining Behavior | 2006
Raquel Sánchez-Fernández; M. Ángeles Iniesta-Bonillo
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services | 2009
Raquel Sánchez-Fernández; M. Ángeles Iniesta-Bonillo
Journal of Business Research | 2016
M. Ángeles Iniesta-Bonillo; Raquel Sánchez-Fernández; David Jiménez-Castillo
Theoretical and Applied Economics | 2010
Raquel Sánchez-Fernández; M. Ángeles Iniesta-Bonillo; Walesska Schlesinger-Díaz; Pilar Rivera-Torres