Xiangming Ren , Xiaorong Fu , Rui Luan , Lifei Bai
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The impact of relationship strategy on customer engagement in paid membership programs
This study explores the types of customer relationships in paid memberships and their behavioral manifestations in terms of customer engagement. It further analyzes and compares the effects of reward-based and experience-based tactics on customer engagement, as well as the moderating role of relationship duration. Employing an exploratory analytical approach of grounded theory, we confirmed that paid memberships are characterized by a strong transactional and weak communal relationship form. Correspondingly, customer engagement can be classified into transactional and non-transactional dimensions. By collecting member-customer data from both single and multiple paid membership platforms in China, we find that both reward-based and experience-based tactics positively influence both dimensions of engagement. However, reward-based tactics are more effective in fostering transactional engagement, while experience-based tactics are more effective in promoting non-transactional engagement. Moreover, relationship duration positively moderates the relationship between reward-based tactics and non-transactional engagement. This study thus provides theoretical and practical insights for the effective operation of paid membership program within Chinese e-commerce platforms.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services is a prominent publication that serves as a platform for international and interdisciplinary research and discussions in the constantly evolving fields of retailing and services studies. With a specific emphasis on consumer behavior and policy and managerial decisions, the journal aims to foster contributions from academics encompassing diverse disciplines. The primary areas covered by the journal are:
Retailing and the sale of goods
The provision of consumer services, including transportation, tourism, and leisure.