TY - JOUR
T1 - The difference between elderly consumers’ satisfaction levels and retail sales personnel's perceptions
AU - Johnson-Hillery, Julie
AU - Kang, Jikyeong
AU - Tuan, Wen Jan
PY - 1997/5/1
Y1 - 1997/5/1
N2 - Suggests that a significant trend affecting American society today is the dramatic rise in the number of persons aged over 65. Consequently, retailers are interested in knowing how this segment can be best served in the marketplace. Outlines a study which utilized person perception theory to examine how retail sales personnel's perceptions relate to elderly consumers’ satisfaction. Results indicate that elderly consumers viewed older sales personnel more positively than they viewed younger sales personnel. Also reveals that retail sales personnel's perceptions of elderly consumers’ marketplace preferences and satisfaction were significantly different from those reported by elderly consumers. In addition to the theoretical implications, findings provide retailers with valuable information for improving their service to elderly consumers.
AB - Suggests that a significant trend affecting American society today is the dramatic rise in the number of persons aged over 65. Consequently, retailers are interested in knowing how this segment can be best served in the marketplace. Outlines a study which utilized person perception theory to examine how retail sales personnel's perceptions relate to elderly consumers’ satisfaction. Results indicate that elderly consumers viewed older sales personnel more positively than they viewed younger sales personnel. Also reveals that retail sales personnel's perceptions of elderly consumers’ marketplace preferences and satisfaction were significantly different from those reported by elderly consumers. In addition to the theoretical implications, findings provide retailers with valuable information for improving their service to elderly consumers.
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U2 - 10.1108/09590559710166304
DO - 10.1108/09590559710166304
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84986076225
SN - 0959-0552
VL - 25
SP - 126
EP - 137
JO - International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management
JF - International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management
IS - 4
ER -