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Toward a goal-oriented view of customer journeys

Larissa Becker; Elina Jaakkola; Aino Halinen

Toward a goal-oriented view of customer journeys

Larissa Becker; Elina Jaakkola; Aino Halinen
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Emerald
doi:10.1108/JOSM-11-2019-0329
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https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JOSM-11-2019-0329/full/html
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Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on:
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042824519
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Purpose: Customer experience
research predominantly anchors the customer journey on a specific offering,
implying an inherently firm-centric perspective. Attending calls for a more
customer-centric approach, this study aims to develop a goal-oriented view of
customer journeys.



Design/methodology/approach:
This study interprets the results of a phenomenological study of a
transformative journey toward a sober life with the self-regulation model of
behavior to advance understanding of customer journeys.



Findings: The consumer’s
journey toward a higher-order goal encompasses various customer journeys toward
subordinate goals, through which consumers engage in iterative cognitive and behavioral
processes to adjust or maintain their experienced situation vis-à-vis the goal.
Experiences drive behavior toward the goal. It follows that negative
experiences may contribute to goal attainment.



Research limitations/implications:
This study highlights the importance of looking at the consumers’ higher-order
goals to obtain a more holistic understanding of the customer journey. Practical implications: Companies and
organizations should extend their view beyond the immediate goals of their
customers to identify relevant touchpoints and other customer journeys that
affect customer experience.



Originality/value: This study
proposes a conceptualization of the customer journey, comprising goal-oriented
processes at different hierarchical levels, and it demonstrates how positive
and negative customer experiences spur behaviors toward the higher-order
consumer goal. This conceptualization enables a more customer-centric perspective
on journeys.

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