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의료서비스 경험에 의한 고객세분화와 성과에 관한 연구: 병원-고객 간의 관계혜택을 중심으로

A Study on the Customer Segmentation and Performance by Medical Service Experience : Focusing on the Relational Benefits

  • Park, Gwijeong (Dept. of Business Administration, Gyeongsang National University)
  • 투고 : 2018.06.13
  • 심사 : 2018.09.20
  • 발행 : 2018.09.28

초록

본 연구는 입원경험이 있는 고객을 대상으로 관계혜택 특성에 따라 고객을 세분화하고 세분고객집단별 의료서비스 성과를 비교하기 위함이다. 연구결과, 관계혜택에 따른 세분집단은 3개의 군집으로 유형화되었으며 각각의 집단은 집단특성을 고려하여 감성적 관계 집단, 연속적 관계 집단, 단속적 관계 집단으로 명명하였다. 먼저 감성적 관계집단은 의료서비스의 관계혜택 중 서비스제공자와 고객 간의 공감, 확신을 중요시하는 집단이며, 연속적 관계 집단은 사회적, 확신적, 경제적 혜택 인식이 가장 높은 집단이며, 단속적 관계 집단은 단순히 거래중심적인 집단으로 나타났다. 다음으로, 세분집단별로 고객만족, 신뢰, 재방문의도 간의 차이를 분석한 결과, 집단별 성과요인들에는 모두 유의한 차이가 있음을 확인하였다. 이는 고객경험에 근거한 관계혜택 집단별로 차별적인 고객 관리전략이 필요함을 시사한다.

The purpose of this study is to classify the customers according to the characteristics of the relational benefits and to compare the performances of the sub-groups. As a result of the research, the group type according to the relational benefits was subdivided into 3 groups, and each group was named emotional relational group, continuous relational group and intermittent relational group considering customer characteristics. First, the emotional relational group is the group that emphasizes the empathy and assurance between the service provider and the customer, and the continuous relational group is the group with the highest social, confidence and economic benefits. The intermittent relational group was simply a transaction-oriented group. This implies that a differentiated customer management strategy is needed for each relational benefit group based on customer experience in medical services.

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