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Journal Articles Journal of Business Strategy Year : 2021

Memoryscape: how managers can create lasting customer experiences

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Purpose A detailed conceptualization of how service experiences are transformed into a memory and the circumstances surrounding a memorable experience is not available in the customer experience literature. This paper aims to address this gap using a multi-dimensional framework (memoryscape) to explain memory processes for service experiences. Design/methodology/approach The paper integrates psychology research, and particularly autobiographical memory, within customer experience management. Findings The paper proposes a comprehensive, multi-dimensional framework (memoryscape) of memory and highlights managerial implications. Research limitations/implications Marketers have yet to fully understand the role of memory in service experience consumption. In today’s service-dominant economy, understanding more about the memoryscape should be a managerial and research priority. Practical implications The authors present four managerial priorities for managing customer experience memories. Originality/value The authors assimilate theories and empirical research in psychology, particularly autobiographical memory, to propose an integrated conceptual framework of the service memory process (memoryscape), to provide insights for managers looking to create memorable customer experiences.
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hal-03701984 , version 1 (22-06-2022)

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Rod Mccoll, Jan Mattsson, Kathleen Charters. Memoryscape: how managers can create lasting customer experiences. Journal of Business Strategy, 2021, ⟨10.1108/JBS-02-2021-0031⟩. ⟨hal-03701984⟩
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