Advancing research on loyalty programs: a future research agenda
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Breugelmans, Els
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Advancing research on loyalty programs: a future research agenda
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Despite the growing literature on loyalty program (LP) research, many
questions remain underexplored. Driven by advancements in information technology,
marketing analytics, and consumer interface platforms (e.g., mobile
devices), there have been many recent developments in LP practices around the world. They impose new challenges and create exciting opportunities for
future LP research. The main objective of this paper is to identify missing links
in the literature and to craft a future research agenda to advance LP research
and practice. Our discussion focuses on three key areas: (1) LP designs, (2)
Assessment of LP performance, and (3) Emerging trends and the impact of new
technologies. We highlight several gaps in the literature and outline research
opportunities in each area.
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Mark Lett (2015) 26:127–139
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