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http://dx.doi.org/10.29049/rjcc.2021.29.2.240

The effects of relationship commitment between wedding companies and wedding planers in the wedding industry on relationship performance and relationship continuation intention  

Lee, In-suk (Dept. of Wedding Business, The Graduate School of Sangmyung University)
Yu, Ji-hun (Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, Sangmyung University)
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The Research Journal of the Costume Culture / v.29, no.2, 2021 , pp. 240-251 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to establish the relationship between wedding companies and wedding planners and understand the influence of relationship factors on the relationship performance and relationship continuation intention of wedding companies. We conducted an online survey from June to July 2017, and collected 201 responses which were used during analysis. Statistical analysis, including technical statistical analysis, factor analysis, reliability analysis, and regression analysis, was undertaken using SPSS 23. This study shows that among the relationship factors affecting the wedding planner and the wedding company, the computational tie-up has a significant impact on both the financial and non-financial performance of the wedding company, while emotional tie-ups have a significant impact on the non-financial performance of the wedding company, but not on financial performance. As for the effects of relationship commitment to wedding planners on wedding shops' relationship continuation intention, each factor for relationship commitment significantly affected wedding shops' relationship continuation intention. Regarding the effects of wedding shops' relational performance on relationship continuation intention, each factor of performance significantly affected relationship continuation intention. Therefore, wedding companies should make continuous efforts to maintain this relationship and recognize the need for robust relationships with wedding planners as a sure and important competitive tool for attracting customer and generating revenue.
Keywords
wedding industry; wedding planer; relationship commitment; relational performance; relationship continuation intention;
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