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The Missing Path to Gain Customers Loyalty in Pharmacy Retail: the Role of the Store in Developing Satisfaction and Trust
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The Missing Path to Gain Customers Loyalty in Pharmacy Retail: the Role of the Store in Developing Satisfaction and Trust

Sandro Castaldo, Monica Grosso, Erika Mallarini and Marco Rindone
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, Vol.12(5), pp.699-712
01/09/2016

Abstract

Customer loyalty Trust Satisfaction Pharmacy retail mix
Background An evolution led to community pharmacies experiencing increased competition both between themselves and with new entrants in the sector, for example, grocery retailers. Applying certain retail marketing strategies aimed at developing store loyalty may be an appropriate strategic path for pharmacies wanting to compete in this new arena. Objectives This study aimed to develop and test a two-step model to identify the determinants of store loyalty for community pharmacies in Italy. Methods Based on the retail literature, qualitative research was conducted to identify key variables determining loyalty to community pharmacies. The model was then tested by means of a phone survey. A total of 735 usable questionnaires was collected. Results The study highlights the key role of the relationship between pharmacists and their customers in the loyalty-building path; trust in pharmacists is the first driver of satisfaction and a direct and indirect (through satisfaction) driver of trust in pharmacies, which leads to store loyalty. Retail-level levers, such as the store environment, assortment, and communication, influence trust in pharmacies. Conclusions This model is a first step towards investigating loyalty-building by applying the retail management literature’s concepts to the community pharmacy sector.
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6 Social Sciences
6.3 Management
6.3.65 Consumer Behavior
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Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
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