他们忘了我当其他人收到回复时,投诉消费者的排斥效应

Zhiying Ben, Paurav Shukla
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投诉管理通常被认为是一个重要的成本中心,公司可能很难在实际环境中对所有投诉者一视同仁,因为投诉者可以观察到彼此的待遇。如果其他投诉者得到了公司的回应,而自己却没有,投诉者会作何感想?我们引入并构思了一种投诉者排斥结构,它包含了投诉者对自己和其他投诉者所受待遇的观察。借鉴排斥理论,三项研究采用了不同的行业和投诉环境,揭示了排斥感是投诉者再次投诉意图的基础(研究 1)。此外,当较早的投诉者目睹较晚的投诉者得到回应时,这种影响会加剧,这表明投诉的时间顺序是一个重要的边界条件(研究 2)。相反,通过转移注意力将投诉者的主要注意力从不悦经历上转移开,会削弱感到被排斥的投诉者的再次投诉意愿(研究 3)。这项研究对于管理投诉管理系统、避免投诉者产生排斥感以及有效降低所有利益相关者遭受更糟糕结果的可能性具有重要意义。
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They forgot me! The exclusionary effects among complaining consumers when others receive a response
Complaint management is often considered a significant cost center, and it may be difficult for companies to treat all complainers equally in physical settings where complainers can observe each other's treatment. How do complainers feel when other complainers receive a response from the company, but they do not? We introduce and conceptualize a complainer exclusion construct that incorporates the complainer's observation of theirs and other complainers' treatment. Drawing on the theory of ostracism, three studies employing varying industry and complaint settings, reveal that perceptions of exclusion underpin complainers' re‐complaining intentions (Study 1). Moreover, this effect is intensified when earlier complainers witness the later complainers receive a response, suggesting temporal order of complaints as an important boundary condition (Study 2). Contrarily, shifting complainers' primary focus away from the unpleasant experience through a distraction weakens the re‐complaining intentions among complainers feeling exclusion (Study 3). This research has significant implications for managing complaint management systems, avoiding perceived exclusion among complainers, and effectively reducing the likelihood of worse outcomes for all stakeholders.
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