Customer Expectations and Performance of Banks : An Empirical Analysis

Authors

  •   Rajesh Panda Associate Professor, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (Constituent of Symbiosis International University (SIU), Pune), 95/1, 95/2, Electronic City, Phase-1, Bangalore-560 100, Karnataka
  •   Biranchi Narayan Swar Associate Professor-Marketing, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (Constituent of Symbiosis International University (SIU) , Pune), 95/1, 95/2, Electronic City, Phase-1, Bangalore-560 100, Karnataka

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17010/ijom/2016/v46/i8/99292

Keywords:

Service Quality

, Service Delivery, Retail Banking, Importance-Performance Analysis, Customer Satisfaction, IP Maps

Paper Submission Date

, December 28, 2015, Paper sent back for Revision, May 2, 2016, Paper Acceptance Date, July 12, 2016.

Abstract

The Indian banking industry is getting competitive day by day due to entry of new foreign banks and new licenses released by RBI for domestic players. Retail banking in India has evolved from offering mere deposits to a range of products and services. At the same time, different banks are creating various avenues like mobile banking, online banking, and so forth to enhance their respective customer experience. The customer base of these banks is different, and that's why they have different priorities in terms of service requirements. So, this paper tries to bring out various insights into the priority of customers for different services offered by different types of banks and thus help the banks to re-orient their strategy using the importance-performance analysis. Retail banks may use the approach followed in this study to improve their service level considering the priority of their customers. The findings could help the retail banks to identify the competitive dimensions within their organizations that are effectively-resourced, under-resourced, or over-resourced and re-align deployment of resources accordingly.

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2016-08-01

How to Cite

Panda, R., & Swar, B. N. (2016). Customer Expectations and Performance of Banks : An Empirical Analysis. Indian Journal of Marketing, 46(8), 25–36. https://doi.org/10.17010/ijom/2016/v46/i8/99292

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