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A model of banker-customer relationship: the role of internet banking in Hong Kong.January 2001 (has links)
by Chik Sze-Lok, Chu Hoi-Yan. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2001. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-71). / ABSTRACT --- p.i / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.ii / Chapter / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter II. --- BACKGROUND --- p.5 / Internet Banking in the United States --- p.5 / Internet Banking in Hong Kong --- p.8 / Chapter III. --- LITERATURE REVIEW --- p.11 / Relationship Marketing --- p.11 / E-commerce and Internet Banking --- p.14 / Chapter IV. --- CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK --- p.20 / Banker-Customer Relationship Model --- p.20 / Determinants of Long-term Orientation --- p.21 / Satisfaction --- p.21 / Trust --- p.22 / Perceived Banker's Commitment --- p.27 / Dependence --- p.29 / Chapter V. --- METHODOLOGY --- p.32 / Data Collection --- p.32 / Measures --- p.32 / Reputation --- p.33 / Experience --- p.33 / Perception of Banker's Specific Investments --- p.33 / Perceived Uniqueness of Services --- p.34 / Satisfaction --- p.34 / Trust --- p.34 / Perceived Banker's Commitment --- p.35 / Dependence --- p.35 / Long-term Orientation --- p.36 / Chapter VI. --- RESULTS --- p.37 / Long-term Orientation --- p.33 / Trust --- p.39 / Perceived Banker's Commitment --- p.39 / Dependence --- p.40 / Chapter VII. --- DISCUSSIONS --- p.41 / Chapter VIII. --- MANAGERIAL IMPLICATIONS --- p.46 / Chapter IX. --- LIMITATIONS --- p.50 / Chapter X. --- DIRECTIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH --- p.52 / APPENDICES --- p.51 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.68
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CRM for banking industry in China.January 2003 (has links)
by Chan King-Yan, Chu Kin-Yan Jeannie, Hsu Mei-Ying. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2003. / Includes bibliographical references (leaf 64). / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iv / LIST OF TABLES --- p.vi / Chapter / Chapter I. --- Project Overview --- p.1 / Chapter II. --- Methodologies Applied --- p.3 / Step 1 Exploratory Research --- p.3 / Step 2 Interviews --- p.3 / Chapter III. --- The importance of CRM in China banking industry --- p.5 / Economic Globalization and China's Accession into WTO --- p.5 / The Influence of Information Technology (IT) --- p.5 / Changes in the Dynamics of Supply and Demand in the Financial Market --- p.5 / Rapid Response to Market Demands and High Level of Customization --- p.6 / Chapter IV. --- Current situation of CRM --- p.7 / The Reasons for the Failure of CRM --- p.7 / Treat Technology as the Primary Driver of Customer Strategy --- p.7 / Lack of Executive Support --- p.7 / Data Is Ignored --- p.8 / Information system (IS) organization and business users cannot work together --- p.8 / No Attention Is Paid to Skill Sets --- p.9 / CRM in China --- p.9 / CRM Industry Is in Chaos --- p.9 / Resistance of CRM Implementation --- p.10 / Willingness to Invest in CRM Training --- p.10 / Chapter V. --- Business environment of China --- p.11 / Politics --- p.12 / Economics --- p.15 / Demographic --- p.16 / Technology --- p.20 / Chapter VI. --- CRM implementation in Guangdong Development Bank in China --- p.22 / Introduction of Guangdong Development Bank --- p.22 / Strengths and Weaknesses --- p.22 / Feasibility and Benefits of Executing CRM --- p.26 / The Effect of External and Internal Factors on Strategy Formulation --- p.30 / Strategy Translation and Implementation --- p.34 / Stage 1 - Develop Prerequisite Arenas before Implementing CRM --- p.34 / Stage 2: Establish CRM system --- p.41 / Stage 3: Performance Indicators --- p.43 / Chapter VII --- RECOMMENDATIONS --- p.45 / Actions to Guarantee Long-term Success --- p.45 / APPENDIX --- p.49 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.64
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An evaluation of customer relationship management system in relations to service quality at commercial buildings in Hong KongChiu, Brian, 趙子洋 January 2013 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Housing Management / Master / Master of Housing Management
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Exploring emotional branding and online brand community by a case study of American Starbucks for ChineseXu, Ming January 2011 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities / Department of Communication
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Managing customer for value in catering industry (fast food) in Hong Kong.January 2003 (has links)
by Tam Wing-Yi, Yung Nga-Lai Anna. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2003. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 88-90). / ABSTRACT --- p.i / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.ii / LIST OF CHARTS --- p.v / LIST OF FIGURES --- p.v / CHAPTER / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter II. --- THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT OF CATERING INDUSTRY --- p.3 / Demographic Environment --- p.4 / Economic Environment --- p.5 / Social-cultural Environment --- p.7 / Chapter III. --- THE INDUSTRY ENVIRONMENT OF CATERING MARKET IN HONG KONG --- p.8 / Rivalry among Competing Firms in Industry --- p.9 / Cafe de Coral --- p.9 / Fairwood Holdings --- p.10 / Maxim's Group --- p.11 / Local small individual fast food restaurants --- p.11 / McDonald's --- p.12 / Kentucky Fried Chicken --- p.13 / Delifrance --- p.13 / Threats of New entrance --- p.14 / Bargaining Power of Customers --- p.14 / Threats of Substitutes --- p.16 / Influence of Stakeholder --- p.17 / Comments from nutrition specialists --- p.18 / Government regulations --- p.18 / Environmentalists --- p.19 / Bargaining Power of Suppliers --- p.20 / Summary of the analysis on Industry Environment --- p.21 / Chapter IV. --- THE EXISTING CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGMENT IN FAST FOOD INDUSTRY --- p.23 / The current role of CRM in fast food industry in Hong Kong --- p.24 / Chapter V. --- CUSTOMER SURVEY --- p.27 / Positioning of fast food restaurants ranked by customers --- p.28 / Customers' consumption behaviours --- p.29 / Number of visits --- p.30 / Factors influencing the choice --- p.30 / Factors creating negative experience --- p.37 / Summary of results --- p.40 / Chapter VI. --- RECOMMENDATION ON IMPLEMENTING CRM IN FAST FOOD INDUSTRY --- p.41 / Consideration of Implementing CRM --- p.41 / Define the objective --- p.43 / Define the customer --- p.44 / Design of the CRM business model in the business operation --- p.45 / Implementation and Training --- p.47 / Data collecting from customers --- p.48 / Data Analysis for Branch Control --- p.50 / Data Transfer to Suppliers --- p.51 / Data Flow to Financials and Accounting --- p.51 / Data used by Sales and Marketing --- p.52 / Data Analysis for Procurement and Inventory Control --- p.52 / Staff Arrangement --- p.53 / "Measure Results, Maintain and Operate " --- p.53 / Chapter VII. --- THE IMPORTANCE OF CRM TO THE FAST FOOD INDUSTRY --- p.55 / Winning in the Competition --- p.56 / Easy to define target customers --- p.58 / Retain Loyal Customers and Attract New Customers --- p.59 / Improve Customer Service --- p.60 / Improved marketing and cross-selling effectiveness --- p.60 / Improve brand / corporate image --- p.61 / Utilization of resources --- p.62 / Coordination with external parties --- p.63 / Facilitate of internal operation --- p.63 / Chapter VIII. --- THE REASON FOR LOW USAGE OF CRM IN THE INDUSTRY --- p.65 / Chapter IX. --- CONCLUSION --- p.68 / APPENDIXES --- p.69 / Appendix 1 Exhibit 1 : The statistics of restaurant receipts & purchase for 2Q 2002 --- p.69 / Appendix 2 Exhibit 2: The movement of total restaurant receipts 2Q 2002 --- p.69 / Appendix 3 Exhibit 3: The GDP of Hong Kong from (2001 -2002) --- p.70 / Appendix 4 Exhibit 4: The Employment distribution --- p.70 / Appendix 5 Exhibit 5: The population structure in year 2001 --- p.70 / Appendix 6 Exhibit 6: The 5-Year Financial Summary of Cafe De Coral --- p.71 / Appendix 7 The English and Chinese version of the questionnaire --- p.73 / Appendix 8 Results of the survey: Part 1 --- p.79 / Appendix 9 Results of the survey: Part II --- p.80 / Appendix 10 Results of the survey: Part III --- p.85 / Appendix 11 Results of the survey: Implication --- p.87 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.88
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