
Potential effects of psychological reactance and relationship proneness on relationships marketing programmes
Darpy, Denis; Prim-Allaz, Isabelle (2008), Potential effects of psychological reactance and relationship proneness on relationships marketing programmes, 7th International Congress Marketing Trends, 2008-01, Venise, Italie
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2008Titre du colloque
7th International Congress Marketing TrendsDate du colloque
2008-01Ville du colloque
VenisePays du colloque
ItaliePages
18
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This conceptual article presents the current criticisms to relationship marketing and important concepts developed in marketing and psychology to understand consumer reactance toward services packaged as formal contracts. A first part presents the numerous questions that researches are raising about the willingness of people to commit to services and presents four key variables to understand the customer’s willingness to enter and develop business relationships. Indeed, psychological reactance and relationship proneness are introduced as interesting concepts to revisit the relationship marketing paradigm and to better understand trust and commitment. A second section develops an integrative conceptual framework of the different concepts introduced in this research. We then conclude with avenues for future research and potential managerial implications.Mots-clés
Commitment; Trust; Psychological reactance; Marketing relationnelJEL
M31 - MarketingPublications associées
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