This study investigates how key exit experiential factors, including efficient checkout processes, employee farewell interactions, cleanliness and security at exit points, and post-purchase engagement influence consumer satisfaction and repurchase intention. Using data collected from 302 respondents via a structured questionnaire, the research applies structural equation modelling to test the proposed relationships. The findings reveal that operational efficiency, interpersonal warmth, and a clean, secure exit environment significantly enhance consumer satisfaction, which in turn drives repurchase intention. By integrating operational, interpersonal, environmental and post-purchase elements into a unified framework, the study offers a holistic view of the exit experience. The results yield both short-term and long-term managerial implications for improving customer experience in physical retail settings.
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Komal Chopra (Fri,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e471c5010ef96374d8dff8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/09721509261437480
Komal Chopra
Global Business Review
Symbiosis International University
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