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Analisis Kualitatif Terhadap Kepuasan dan Loyalitas Pelanggan Kedai Kopi Gayo Menggunakan Metode Grounded Theory

  • Maya Seruni Putri
    Universitas Bakrie

  • Jerry Heikal
    Universitas Bakrie


DOI: https://doi.org/10.37034/infeb.v5i1.192
Keywords: Customer Satisfaction, Customer Loyalty, Grounded Theory, Qualitative Analysis, Gayo Coffee

Abstract

This study aims to identify the constructs of customer satisfaction and loyalty at Gayo coffee shops in Takengon, Central Aceh. Researchers use the Grounded Theory method, as a tool for qualitative analysis. Researchers conducted in-depth interviews with Gayo coffee shop customers, at six different coffee shops in Takengon, Central Aceh. The analysis performed included open-coding of the data to identify categories and themes; axial-coding to link categories and themes; and selective-coding to identify core themes. The findings show that service is the main factor that constructs customer satisfaction and social interaction is the main factor that constructs customer loyalty at Gayo coffee shops in Takengon, Central Aceh.

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2023-03-31
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Putri, M. S., & Heikal, J. (2023). Analisis Kualitatif Terhadap Kepuasan dan Loyalitas Pelanggan Kedai Kopi Gayo Menggunakan Metode Grounded Theory. Jurnal Informatika Ekonomi Bisnis, 5(1), 28-33. https://doi.org/10.37034/infeb.v5i1.192
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