Businesses are depending more and more on small adjustments to their eServices in the face of rapidly accelerated digital transformation in order to stay competitive and satisfy changing client demands. This study looks at how these small-scale developments affect customer experience (CX), pointing out both the advantages and disadvantages. Based on a thorough examination of the literature, the study investigates how usability, personalization, trust, and cultural variations influence how customers react to changes in digital services. The results highlight the importance of user-centered design, open communication, and agile innovation processes by indicating that even minor adjustments can have a big impact on CX. In addition to providing useful implications for matching innovation objectives with customer expectations, the paper adds to the current conversation on digital service management.

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The Impact of Incremental eService Changes on Customer Experience: A Conceptual Review

  • Bela Philip Kramer,
  • Gabriele Kotsis,
  • Christine Strauss,
  • Andreas Mladenow

摘要

Businesses are depending more and more on small adjustments to their eServices in the face of rapidly accelerated digital transformation in order to stay competitive and satisfy changing client demands. This study looks at how these small-scale developments affect customer experience (CX), pointing out both the advantages and disadvantages. Based on a thorough examination of the literature, the study investigates how usability, personalization, trust, and cultural variations influence how customers react to changes in digital services. The results highlight the importance of user-centered design, open communication, and agile innovation processes by indicating that even minor adjustments can have a big impact on CX. In addition to providing useful implications for matching innovation objectives with customer expectations, the paper adds to the current conversation on digital service management.