Effectiveness of innovation customer service as an aid to increasing customer satisfaction in telecommunication industry | Blazingprojects Postgraduate Thesis
Home / Human resource management / Effectiveness of innovation customer service as an aid to increasing customer satisfaction in telecommunication industry

Effectiveness of innovation customer service as an aid to increasing customer satisfaction in telecommunication industry

 

Table Of Contents


Thesis Abstract

Abstract
The telecommunication industry is highly competitive, with companies constantly seeking ways to differentiate themselves and attract and retain customers. One key strategy that has emerged as a crucial factor in increasing customer satisfaction is innovation in customer service. This research project aims to investigate the effectiveness of innovative customer service practices in enhancing customer satisfaction within the telecommunication industry. The study will utilize a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative surveys with qualitative interviews to gather comprehensive data on customer perceptions and experiences with innovative customer service initiatives. By analyzing both the quantitative and qualitative data, the research aims to provide a holistic understanding of the impact of innovation in customer service on customer satisfaction levels. The research will focus on identifying the specific innovative customer service practices that are most effective in improving customer satisfaction in the telecommunication industry. This will involve examining a range of innovative strategies, such as personalized customer interactions, self-service options, proactive issue resolution, and seamless omnichannel experiences. By understanding which of these practices have the most significant positive impact on customer satisfaction, telecommunication companies can tailor their customer service strategies to better meet customer needs and expectations. Furthermore, the study will explore the factors that influence customer perceptions of innovative customer service, including the role of technology, employee training, and organizational culture. By identifying the key drivers of customer satisfaction in relation to innovative customer service, the research aims to provide actionable insights for telecommunication companies looking to enhance their customer service offerings. The findings of this research project are expected to contribute to the existing body of knowledge on customer service innovation and its impact on customer satisfaction in the telecommunication industry. By highlighting the most effective innovative practices and the factors that drive customer satisfaction, the research aims to provide valuable guidance for telecommunication companies seeking to improve their customer service strategies and ultimately increase customer satisfaction, loyalty, and retention.

Thesis Overview

<p> </p><p><strong>2.0 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE</strong></p><p><strong>2.1 COCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK</strong></p><p><strong>2.1.1 CONCEPT OF SERVICE AND SERVICE INNOVATION</strong></p><p>Traditionally services are described as elements which cannot be touched; intangible. Due to their intangible character a service cannot be viewed as an object and in that sence are not reproducible. A service is viewed as an activity or process and no transfer of ownership takes place. Furthermore, service are interpreted as heterogeneous concepts, every service is unique and cannot completely be reproduced. Production and consumption of services takes place simultaneously in co-operation with the customers, it is hardly possible to separate these elements or produce them in advance and store them until they are requested (Gronroos, 2000). Recently however, scholars start to question the unique characteristics of service (Lovelock, 2004). For example, it is possible to store service request handled at automated helpdesks. Times have changed and due to the use of new techniques and ICT applications, new service options occur. Since the debate is still ongoing it is not explicitly included in this report.</p><p>A service innovation is a new service or such a renewal of an existing service which is put into practice and which provides benefit to the organization that has developed it; the benefit usually derives from the added value that the renewal provides to the customers. In addition, to be an innovation the renewal must be new not only to its developer, but in a broader context, and it must involve some element that can be repeated in new situations, i.e. it must show some generisable features(s). A service innovation process is the process through which the renewals described are achieved (Toivonen &amp; Tuominen, Emergence of Innovations in Services: Theoretical discussion and two case studies, 2006)</p><p><strong>2.1.2 TYPES OF INNOVATION</strong></p><p>This section defines the innovation types of service firms; although it might be interesting to define outcome characteristics like technological – non-technological, esthetical – non esthetical. We prefer to make use of a broader angle, and during this section we follow the ideas of the Community Innovation Survey (2008), Tidd &amp; Bessant (2009) Flikkema, Kwakman, Spaargaren en Vos (2010) who focus mainly on the forms and aspects of service innovation</p><p><strong>2.1.2.1 Various forms of service innovation</strong></p><p>Different authors address possible types of service innovation (e.g., Sunbo &amp; Galouj, 2000; Preissl, 2000; Damanpour, Walker &amp; Avellaneda, 2009). Traditionally, we can distinguish three main forms of service innovation (Tidd &amp; Bessant, 2009; Flikkema, Kwakman, Spaargaren &amp; Vos, 2010), process innovation, product innovation and organizational innovation. During this section we prefer to highlight the innovation types of the Community Innovation Survey (2006-2008) which is a highly valuable and recognized innovation monitor. The Community Innovation Survey incorporates these three innovation types as well, although some adjustments are needed. First, it is very hard for service firms to clearly differentiate between process innovations and organizational innovations (Preissl, 2000), because these two types of innovation are directly related to each other. Rearrangement of the workforce for example automatically results in a different way of operating. Secondly, the CIS incorporates both service and product innovations in the term product innovation. We prefer to highlight the differences between products and services and provide them with a unique service innovation definition. Finally, the CIS incorporates environmental innovation, due to an increasing interest for social responsible entrepreneurship. Nevertheless, it might be difficult for service firms to differentiate between environmental and process or marketing innovations.</p><p><strong>Process innovation</strong></p><p>A process innovation is the implementation of a new or significantly improved production process, distribution method, or support activity for goods or services. Process innovations must be new to your enterprise, but they do not need to be new to your market. The innovation could have been originally developed by your enterprise or by other enterprises” (CIS 2008).</p><p><strong>Product innovation</strong></p><p>A product innovation is the market introduction of a new or significantly improved good or service with respect to its capabilities, user friendliness, components or sub-systems. Product innovations (new or improved) must be new to your enterprise, but they do not need to be new to your market. Product innovations could have been originally developed by your enterprise or by other enterprises” (CIS 2008).</p><p><strong>Recombinatorial innovation</strong></p><p>A recombinatorial innovation is the commercialization of a new composition of services or products and services, that previously did not existed on the market in which the firm operates”( Flikkema et al. 2010).</p><p><strong>Marketing innovation</strong></p><p>A marketing innovation is the implementation of a new marketing concept or strategy that differs significantly from your enterprise’s existing marketing methods and which has not been used before. It requires significant changes in product design or packaging, product placement, product promotion or pricing. Exclude Seasonal, regular and other routine changes” (CIS 2008).</p> <br><p></p>

Blazingprojects Mobile App

📚 Over 50,000 Research Thesis
📱 100% Offline: No internet needed
📝 Over 98 Departments
🔍 Thesis-to-Journal Publication
🎓 Undergraduate/Postgraduate Thesis
📥 Instant Whatsapp/Email Delivery

Blazingprojects App

Related Research

Building. 2 min read

Comparative Analysis of Sustainable Building Practices in Residential versus Commerc...

This research explores the similarities and differences in sustainable building practices used in residential and commercial structures. Sustainable building pr...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Botany. 3 min read

Comparative Analysis of Drought Tolerance in Native versus Invasive Grass Species...

This research explores how well native and invasive grass species can tolerate drought conditions, which is important because droughts are becoming more frequen...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Biology education. 4 min read

Comparative Analysis of Inquiry-Based versus Lecture-Based Methods in High School Bi...

This research examines two common teaching methods used in high school biology classes: inquiry-based learning and lecture-based teaching. Inquiry-based learnin...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Biochemistry. 2 min read

Comparative Analysis of Lipid Profiles in AD Patients and Healthy Controls...

This research focuses on comparing the lipid profiles—measurements of fats and fat-like substances in the blood—of individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer’s ...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Banking and finance. 3 min read

Comparative Analysis of Digital Banking Adoption in Developed and Emerging Markets...

This research focuses on understanding how digital banking services are adopted differently in developed countries compared to emerging markets. Digital banking...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Art Education. 4 min read

Comparative Analysis of Digital Art Integration in Secondary School Curricula Across...

This research looks at how digital art is included in secondary school teaching in different countries and compares the approaches used. Digital art—using com...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Architecture. 3 min read

Comparative Analysis of Biophilic Design Principles in Urban versus Suburban Residen...

This research looks at how designs inspired by nature, known as biophilic design, are applied in houses located in urban and suburban areas. The goal is to unde...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Archaeology and Tour. 2 min read

Comparative Analysis of Heritage Site Management and Tourist Engagement Strategies...

This research looks at how heritage sites, such as historical landmarks, castles, or ancient towns, are managed and how tourists are engaged with these sites. T...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Animal science. 4 min read

Comparative Analysis of Feed Efficiency in Indigenous and Commercial Chicken Breeds...

This research aims to compare how efficiently Indigenous and commercial chicken breeds convert feed into body mass, which is known as feed efficiency. Feed effi...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
WhatsApp Click here to chat with us