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Dual Influences of Moderating Variables in the Dissatisfaction Process: Theory and Evidence

机译:调节变量在不满过程中的双重影响:理论和证据

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This article highlights the dual influences of two moderating variables—concern for face (CFF) and belief in fate (BIF)—at two junctures of the dissatisfaction process: (1) formation of dissatisfaction and (2) response to dissatisfaction. The results of an empirical study support the dual-influence hypotheses. Specifically, consumers higher in CFF (BIF) are more (less) dissatisfied with service failures, and the effect is stronger for process (outcome) failures. For a given level of dissatisfaction, moreover, consumers higher in CFF have a lower intention to complain to the firm but a higher intention to complain to family and friends, whereas consumers higher in BIF have a lower intention to engage in both types of complaining behavior. These results are rich in theoretical and managerial implications.
机译:本文在不满过程的两个关键时刻着重强调了两个缓和变量(关注面部表情(CFF)和对命运的信念(BIF))的双重影响:(1)不满意的形成和(2)对不满意的反应。实证研究的结果支持双重影响假设。具体而言,CFF(BIF)较高的使用者对服务故障的满意度更高(较少),而流程(结果)故障的效果更强。此外,对于给定的不满意程度,CFF较高的消费者对公司抱怨的意愿较低,但向家人和朋友抱怨的意愿较高,而BIF较高的消费者对两种抱怨行为的意愿较低。 。这些结果具有丰富的理论和管理意义。

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