The dimensions of service quality and their relationship with the behavioral pattern of customers have received immense importance in the banking sector. The relational impact of service quality on customers’ propensity to switch from their banking service provider, is therefore, very much relevant. Empirical studies have revealed that there is a significant relationship between retention of customers and profitability. Therefore, to have an understanding of the behavioral pattern of the customers with respect to their intention to defect from their bank is financially justified. This paper investigates the relationship between service quality and switching behavior of customers in the context of the largest nationalized bank of India –State Bank of India (SBI) for two of their branches in sub-urban West Bengal namely Bolpur and Santiniketan.
DOI: j.msl.2011.06.014 Keywords: Service quality ,Switch ,Relationship ,Customer relationship management How to cite this paper: Baksia, A & Parida, B. (2011). Service quality and switching behavior of customers.Management Science Letters, 1(4), 405-414.
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