Net-based customer service systems: evolution and revolution in web site functionalities
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The functionality and development phases of web sites as customer service systems are evaluated. A descriptive taxanomy of customer needs amenable to online fulfillment, and a conceptual model of the evolution of web sites are presented.
Publication Name: Decision Sciences
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0011-7315
Year: 2004
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A mathematical model of service failure and recovery strategies
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A conceptual and mathematical model is developed to help organizations with their recovery strategies when there has been a service failure. This model is based on customer risk profiles and the firm's cost structures.
Publication Name: Decision Sciences
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0011-7315
Year: 2004
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Using the end - user computing satisfaction (EUCS) instrument to measure satisfaction with a web site
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A study for the purpose of revising and revalidating the End-User Computing Satisfaction (EUCS) instrument to measure satisfaction with a web site from a usability perspective is presented.
Publication Name: Decision Sciences
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0011-7315
Year: 2005
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