Revealing the Role of Corporate Social Responsibility, Service Quality, and Perceived Value in Determining Customer Loyalty: A Meta-Analysis Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Social Change and Expectancy–Value Theory
2.2. Hypothesis Development
2.2.1. CSR and Customer Satisfaction
2.2.2. Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction
2.2.3. Percieved Value and Customer Satisfaction
2.2.4. CSR and Customer Loyalty
2.2.5. Perceived Value and Customer Loyalty
2.2.6. Customer Satisfaction and Customer Loyalty
2.2.7. The Moderating Effect of Demographics
3. Methodology
3.1. Literature Search and Inclusion Criteria
3.2. Variable Coding
3.3. Analytical Techniques
4. Results
5. Discussion
6. Practical and Theoretical Implications
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
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Ahmed et al. [57], 67, (SQ-CS, CS-CL), 2022 |
Agarwal & Dhingra [139], 14, (SQ-CS, CS-CL), 2023 |
Atulkar & Kesari [87], 31, (PV-CS, CS-CL), 2017 |
Ahmad et al. [140], 57, (CSR-CL), 2021 |
Aramburu & Pescador [72], 30, (CSR-CL), 2017 |
Bouichou et al. [141], 12, (CSR-CS), 2022 |
Babin et al. [142], 33, (SQ-CS), 2005 |
Bashir et al. [17], 13, (SQ-CS), 2023 |
Boonlertvanich [19], 17, (SQ-CS, CS-CL), 2018 |
Bello et al. [51], 62, (SQ-CS), 2020 |
Cuesta-Valiño et al. [45], 55, (CSR-CS, CSR-CL, CS-CL), 2023 |
Chang & Yeh [143], 68, (SQ-CS, CS-CL), 2017 |
Cheng et al. [144], 24, (SQ-CS, CS-CL), 2008 |
Chiou et al. [145], 50, (SQ-CS, CS-CL), 2020 |
Chatzoglou et al. [90], 14, (PV-CS, CS-CL), 2022 |
Chen [146], 69, (PV-CS), 2008 |
Chen & Tsai [21], 65, (PV-CS, PV-CL, CS-CL), 2008 |
Chitty et al. [147], 48, (PV-CS, CS-CL), 2007 |
Chuah et al. [22], 31, (PV-CS, CS-CL), 2017 |
Correa et al. [148], 57, (PV-CS), 2021 |
Chen & Cheng [24], 66, (PV-CS, PV-CL, CS-CL), 2012 |
Chen & Lin [149], 64, (PV-CS), 2015 |
Chen & Hu [150], 15, (PV-CL), 2010 |
Chaudhary et al. [151], 20, (PV-CL), 2017 |
Camilleri & Filieri [152], 15, (CS-CL), 2023 |
Carmo et al. [89], 44, (CS-CL), 2022 |
Chen [153], 31, (CS-CL), 2012 |
Croitoru et al. [95], 10, (CS-CL), 2024 |
Deng et al. [15], 23, (SQ-CS, CS-CL), 2010 |
Eggert & Ulaga [154], 36, (PV-CS), 2002 |
Eid [155], 18, (CS-CL), 2013 |
El-Adly [6], 31, (CS-CL), 2018 |
El-Adly & Eid [88], 31, (CS-CL), 2016 |
Gong & Yi [118], 51, (SQ-CS, CS-CL), 2018 |
Gli et al. [156], 68, (CSR-CL), 2024 |
Gürlek et al. [157], 62, (CSR-CL), 2017 |
Ganguli & Roy [84], 17, (CS-CL), 2011 |
Hassan et al. [158], 54, (CSR-CS), 2022 |
Hsu [159], 71, (CSR-CS, CSR-CL, CS-CL), 2018 |
Hu et al. [160], 70, (SQ-CS, PV-CS), 2009 |
Hussain et al. [161], 43, (SQ-CS, PV-CS), 2015 |
Hwang et al. [16], 31, (SQ-CS), 2021 |
Han & Hyun [30], 15, (SQ-CS), 2017 |
Hafidz & Huriyahnuryi [162], 25, (PV-CS, CS-CL), 2023 |
Hang & Trung [163], 6, (CS-CL), 2024 |
Hau & Thuy [164], 60, (CS-CL), 2012 |
Islam et al. [7], 58, (CSR-CS, CSR-CL, CS-CL), 2021 |
Jiang et al. [165], 60, (PV-CL), 2016 |
Jain et al. [92], 19, (CS-CL), 2019 |
Kim & Kim [97], 3, (CSR-CS, CS-CL), 2016 |
Klaysung et al. [14], 26, (CSR-CS, CS-CL), 2022 |
Khoo [166], 52, (SQ-CS), 2020 |
Kim [55], 40, (SQ-CS, CS-CL), 2011 |
Kuo et al. [64], 8, (SQ-CS, PV-CS), 2009 |
Al-Ghamdi and Badawi [136], 6, (CSR-CS, CSR-CL, CS-CL), 2019 |
Ahmad et al. [85], 49, (CSR-CS, CS-CL), 2021 |
Ali et al. [93], 57, (CSR-CS, CS-CL), 2021 |
Akbari et al. [119], 62, (CSR-CS, CSR-CL, PV-CL, CS-CL), 2020 |
Agyei et al. [137], 59, (CSR-CS), 2021 |
Aga & Safakli [138], 53, (SQ-CS), 2007 |
Ahmed et al. [57], 67, (SQ-CS, CS-CL), 2022 |
Agarwal & Dhingra [139], 14, (SQ-CS, CS-CL), 2023 |
Atulkar & Kesari [87], 31, (PV-CS, CS-CL), 2017 |
Ahmad et al. [140], 57, (CSR-CL), 2021 |
Aramburu & Pescador [72], 30, (CSR-CL), 2017 |
Bouichou et al. [141], 12, (CSR-CS), 2022 |
Babin et al. [142], 33, (SQ-CS), 2005 |
Bashir et al. [17], 13, (SQ-CS), 2023 |
Boonlertvanich [19], 17, (SQ-CS, CS-CL), 2018 |
Bello et al. [51], 62, (SQ-CS), 2020 |
Cuesta-Valiño et al. [45], 55, (CSR-CS, CSR-CL, CS-CL), 2023 |
Chang & Yeh [143], 68, (SQ-CS, CS-CL), 2017 |
Cheng et al. [144], 24, (SQ-CS, CS-CL), 2008 |
Chiou et al. [145], 50, (SQ-CS, CS-CL), 2020 |
Chatzoglou et al. [90], 14, (PV-CS, CS-CL), 2022 |
Chen [146], 69, (PV-CS), 2008 |
Chen & Tsai [21], 65, (PV-CS, PV-CL, CS-CL), 2008 |
Chitty et al. [147], 48, (PV-CS, CS-CL), 2007 |
Chuah et al. [22], 31, (PV-CS, CS-CL), 2017 |
Correa et al. [148], 57, (PV-CS), 2021 |
Chen & Cheng [24], 66, (PV-CS, PV-CL, CS-CL), 2012 |
Chen & Lin [149], 64, (PV-CS), 2015 |
Chen & Hu [150], 15, (PV-CL), 2010 |
Chaudhary et al. [151], 20, (PV-CL), 2017 |
Camilleri & Filieri [152], 15, (CS-CL), 2023 |
Carmo et al. [89], 44, (CS-CL), 2022 |
Chen [153], 31, (CS-CL), 2012 |
Croitoru et al. [95], 10, (CS-CL), 2024 |
Deng et al. [15], 23, (SQ-CS, CS-CL), 2010 |
Eggert & Ulaga [154], 36, (PV-CS), 2002 |
Eid [155], 18, (CS-CL), 2013 |
El-Adly [6], 31, (CS-CL), 2018 |
El-Adly & Eid [88], 31, (CS-CL), 2016 |
Gong & Yi [118], 51, (SQ-CS, CS-CL), 2018 |
Gli et al. [156], 68, (CSR-CL), 2024 |
Gürlek et al. [157], 62, (CSR-CL), 2017 |
Ganguli & Roy [84], 17, (CS-CL), 2011 |
Hassan et al. [158], 54, (CSR-CS), 2022 |
Hsu [159], 71, (CSR-CS, CSR-CL, CS-CL), 2018 |
Hu et al. [160], 70, (SQ-CS, PV-CS), 2009 |
Hussain et al. [161], 43, (SQ-CS, PV-CS), 2015 |
Hwang et al. [16], 31, (SQ-CS), 2021 |
Han & Hyun [30], 15, (SQ-CS), 2017 |
Hafidz & Huriyahnuryi [162], 25, (PV-CS, CS-CL), 2023 |
Hang & Trung [163], 6, (CS-CL), 2024 |
Hau & Thuy [164], 60, (CS-CL), 2012 |
Islam et al. [7], 58, (CSR-CS, CSR-CL, CS-CL), 2021 |
Jiang et al. [165], 60, (PV-CL), 2016 |
Jain et al. [92], 19, (CS-CL), 2019 |
Kim & Kim [97], 3, (CSR-CS, CS-CL), 2016 |
Klaysung et al. [14], 26, (CSR-CS, CS-CL), 2022 |
Khoo [166], 52, (SQ-CS), 2020 |
Kim [55], 40, (SQ-CS, CS-CL), 2011 |
Kuo et al. [64], 8, (SQ-CS, PV-CS), 2009 |
Kim et al. [167], 34, (PV-CS), 2020 |
Kim & Kim [97], 63, (CSR-CL), 2016 |
Kao et al. [168], 1, (CS-CL), 2008 |
Kondasani & Panda [169], 27, (CS-CL), 2015 |
Lee [12], 44, (CSR-CS, CSR-CL, CS-CL), 2018 |
Latif et al. [13], 15, (SQ-CS, CSR-CL, CS-CL), 2020 |
Lee et al. [56], 41, (SQ-CS), 2020 |
Liu et al. [91], 45, (SQ-CS, CS-CL), 2016 |
Lai et al. [23], 29, (PV-CS, PV-CL, CS-CL), 2009 |
Lee & Moghavvemi [65], 4, (PV-CS, CS-CL), 2015 |
Lin & Wang [170], 28, (PV-CS, PV-CL, CS-CL), 2006 |
Liu et al. [66], 6, (PV-CS), 2024 |
Lu & Hsiao [171], 28, (PV-CS), 2010 |
Lam et al. [172], 32, (PV-CS, CS-CL), 2004 |
Le [173], 21, (CSR-CL), 2022 |
Leclercq-Machado et al. [86], 57, (CSR-CL, CS-CL), 2022 |
Li & Li [174], 57, (CSR-CL), 2024 |
Lei et al. [175], 12, (CS-CL), 2022 |
Loureiro [176], 39, (CS-CL), 2010 |
Muflih [8], 31, (CSR-CS, CSR-CL), 2021 |
Ma [177], 74, (SQ-CS), 2021 |
Mukerjee [74], 35, (PV-CL), 2018 |
Mahmood et al. [178], 73, (CS-CL), 2018 |
Makanyeza & Chikazhe [179], 17, (CS-CL), 2017 |
Malki et al. [180], 61, (CS-CL), 2024 |
Manyanga et al. [100], 6, (CS-CL), 2022 |
Molinillo et al. [10], 31, (CS-CL), 2022 |
Nguyen et al. [181], 57, (SQ-CS, PV-CS, CS-CL), 2018 |
Nyadzayo & Khajehzadeh [77], 31, (PV-CL, CS-CL), 2016 |
Nobar & Rostamzadeh [182], 47, (CS-CL), 2016 |
Opata et al. [183], 66, (CS-CL), 2019 |
Orazgaliyeva et al. [184], 56, (CS-CL), 2024 |
Park et al. [5], 29, (CSR-CS, CS-CL), 2017 |
Paulose & Shakeel [9], 42, (PV-CS, PV-CL, CS-CL), 2021 |
Rivera et al. [185], 61, (CSR-CS), 2016 |
Rajic et al. [186], 11, (SQ-CS, PV-CS), 2013 |
Ryu et al. [187], 16, (PV-CS), 2012 |
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Shahzad et al. [189], 5, (CSR-CS), 2019 |
Sindhu and Arif [190], 6, (CSR-CS, CSR-CL, CS-CL), 2017 |
Satti et al. [59], 2, (SQ-CS, CS-CL), 2020 |
Simiyu & Bonuke [53], 22, (SQ-CS, CS-CL), 2023 |
Suhartanto et al. [191], 38, (SQ-CS, CS-CL), 2019 |
Servera-Francés & Piqueras-Tomás [192], 9, (PV-CS, PV-CL, CS-CL), 2019 |
Suhartanto et al. [193], 45, (PV-CS, PV-CL, CS-CL), 2018 |
Shah & Jan [194], 59, (CSR-CL), 2021 |
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Tran & Nguyen [199], 57, (CSR-CS), 2020 |
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Woratschek et al. [201], 70, (CS-CL), 2019 |
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Hyp. | Variables | N | k | Effect Size and 95% Confidence Interval | Heterogeneity | Fail-Safe N | |||||||
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Independent | Dependent | r | LCI | UCI | p-Value | χ2 | Q | I2 | Z-Value | Signifcant | |||
H1 | CSR | CS | 8399 | 23 | 0.482 | 0.465 | 0.498 | 0.000 | 33.92 | 763.498 | 97.119 | 47.944 | 0.000 |
H2 | SQ | CS | 14,697 | 33 | 0.540 | 0.529 | 0.552 | 0.000 | 46.19 | 2185.02 | 98.535 | 73.040 | 0.000 |
H3 | PV | CS | 12,084 | 29 | 0.558 | 0.546 | 0.570 | 0.000 | 41.33 | 1261.49 | 97.780 | 69.005 | 0.000 |
H4 | CSR | CL | 8984 | 21 | 0.398 | 0.380 | 0.415 | 0.000 | 31.41 | 973.440 | 97.945 | 39.734 | 0.000 |
H5 | PV | CL | 4715 | 14 | 0.447 | 0.424 | 0.470 | 0.000 | 22.36 | 191.017 | 93.194 | 32.909 | 0.000 |
H6 | CS | CL | 32,422 | 78 | 0.503 | 0.495 | 0.511 | 0.000 | 98.48 | 3228.87 | 97.615 | 99.351 | 0.000 |
Variables | N | k | Effect Size and 95% Confidence Interval | Heterogeneity | Significant Difference | ||||||
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Independent | Dependent | r | LCI | UCI | p- Value | Chi- Square | Q | I- Squared | |||
CSR | CL | 8984 | 21 | 0.398 | 0.380 | 0.415 | 0.000 | 31.41 | 973.440 | 97.945 | |
Gender | |||||||||||
Male | 4723 | 11 | 0.313 | 0.287 | 0.338 | 0.000 | 32.67 | 371.468 | 97.308 | Y | |
Female | 4261 | 10 | 0.484 | 0.461 | 0.507 | 0.000 | 23.68 | 508.559 | 98.230 | ||
Age | |||||||||||
Less than 25 | 1658 | 5 | 0.304 | 0.260 | 0.348 | 0.000 | 38.88 | 309.219 | 98.706 | Y | |
Higher than 25 | 7326 | 16 | 0.418 | 0.398 | 0.436 | 0.000 | 19.67 | 641.475 | 97.662 | ||
Education Background | |||||||||||
Undergraduate | 6373 | 16 | 0.426 | 0.405 | 0.445 | 0.000 | 33.92 | 910.339 | 98.352 | Y | |
Postgraduate | 2207 | 5 | 0.274 | 0.234 | 0.312 | 0.000 | 26.29 | 5.197 | 23.039 | ||
PV | CL | 4715 | 14 | 0.447 | 0.424 | 0.470 | 0.000 | 22.36 | 191.017 | 93.194 | |
Gender | |||||||||||
Male | 1770 | 7 | 0.620 | 0.590 | 0.648 | 0.000 | 11.07 | 194.378 | 96.913 | Y | |
Female | 2945 | 7 | 0.398 | 0.367 | 0.428 | 0.000 | 3.841 | 81.809 | 92.666 | ||
Age | |||||||||||
Less than 25 | 1505 | 5 | 0.477 | 0.437 | 0.515 | 0.000 | 7.814 | 106.665 | 96.250 | N | |
Higher than 25 | 3210 | 9 | 0.495 | 0.468 | 0.521 | 0.000 | 3.841 | 269.717 | 97.034 | ||
Education Background | |||||||||||
Undergraduate | 2348 | 8 | 0.453 | 0.420 | 0.485 | 0.000 | 5.991 | 351.770 | 98.010 | N | |
Postgraduate | 2367 | 6 | 0.524 | 0.494 | 0.553 | 0.000 | 3.841 | 14.995 | 66.656 | ||
CS | CL | 32,422 | 78 | 0.503 | 0.495 | 0.511 | 0.000 | 98.48 | 3228.87 | 97.615 | |
Gender | |||||||||||
Male | 15,548 | 40 | 0.475 | 0.463 | 0.487 | 0.000 | 19.67 | 1584.44 | 97.539 | Y | |
Female | 16,874 | 38 | 0.529 | 0.518 | 0.539 | 0.000 | 14.06 | 1603.16 | 97.692 | ||
Age | |||||||||||
Less than 25 | 4707 | 13 | 0.549 | 0.529 | 0.569 | 0.000 | 31.41 | 373.94 | 96.791 | Y | |
Higher than 25 | 27,715 | 65 | 0.495 | 0.486 | 0.504 | 0.000 | 5.991 | 2832.70 | 97.741 | ||
Education Background | |||||||||||
Undergraduate | 27,453 | 64 | 0.524 | 0.516 | 0.533 | 0.000 | 28.86 | 2764.84 | 97.721 | Y | |
Postgraduate | 4969 | 14 | 0.376 | 0.351 | 0.399 | 0.000 | 11.07 | 317.193 | 95.902 |
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Chi, H.-K.; Phan, H.-T. Revealing the Role of Corporate Social Responsibility, Service Quality, and Perceived Value in Determining Customer Loyalty: A Meta-Analysis Study. Sustainability 2025, 17, 4304. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17104304
Chi H-K, Phan H-T. Revealing the Role of Corporate Social Responsibility, Service Quality, and Perceived Value in Determining Customer Loyalty: A Meta-Analysis Study. Sustainability. 2025; 17(10):4304. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17104304
Chicago/Turabian StyleChi, Hsin-Kuang, and Hai-Thanh Phan. 2025. "Revealing the Role of Corporate Social Responsibility, Service Quality, and Perceived Value in Determining Customer Loyalty: A Meta-Analysis Study" Sustainability 17, no. 10: 4304. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17104304
APA StyleChi, H.-K., & Phan, H.-T. (2025). Revealing the Role of Corporate Social Responsibility, Service Quality, and Perceived Value in Determining Customer Loyalty: A Meta-Analysis Study. Sustainability, 17(10), 4304. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17104304