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Customer traffic and customer Experience: Creating a contrived similarity to address the crowding dilemma
Improving customers’ experiences by reducing their negative reactions to a crowded environment continues to be a challenge for brick-and-mortar stores. Drawing from the social identity theory, this research proposes that stores could mitigate customers’ crowding perceptions in a high customer density environment by creating a contrived similarity shared among customers that is assigned, observable, and trivial. A total of seven studies (N = 3,343), including two field experiments, one simulated study, and four online experiments, affirm the contrived similarity effect on alleviating customers’ perceptions of crowding when customer density is high, and this effect is mediated by eliciting a situational in-group identification among customers and moderated by customers’ perceived self-uncertainty. This research enriches the literatures on crowding and similarity, as well as social identity theory. Its results also provide implications for service managers facing the crowding dilemma, who must find ways to manage customer traffic and customer experience effectively.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Research in Marketing is an international, double-blind peer-reviewed journal for marketing academics and practitioners. Building on a great tradition of global marketing scholarship, IJRM aims to contribute substantially to the field of marketing research by providing a high-quality medium for the dissemination of new marketing knowledge and methods. Among IJRM targeted audience are marketing scholars, practitioners (e.g., marketing research and consulting professionals) and other interested groups and individuals.