2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ausmj.2019.08.003
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Empathy and Delight in a Personal Service Setting

Abstract: This study examines the mechanisms through which employee empathy is related to customer delight in a personal service setting where customers and frontline employees interact to produce and deliver a service. Building on trait-behavior-performance relation, we propose that there exists an indirect relationship between employee empathy and customer delight with the employee, and that employee deep acting and perceived service quality would independently and serially mediate the empathy-satisfaction relationshi… Show more

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“…Finally, we call for research into other underlying mechanisms, such as empathy (Pera et al , 2019; Nguyen et al , 2020) that might lower customers’ negative responses towards social robots. As the technical capabilities of robots increase, emotion-aware robots may soon be interacting with customers in frontline services, providing a more personal touch to automated standardised service; a deeper investigation of customers’ emotional feelings and reactions would be valuable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, we call for research into other underlying mechanisms, such as empathy (Pera et al , 2019; Nguyen et al , 2020) that might lower customers’ negative responses towards social robots. As the technical capabilities of robots increase, emotion-aware robots may soon be interacting with customers in frontline services, providing a more personal touch to automated standardised service; a deeper investigation of customers’ emotional feelings and reactions would be valuable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arnold et al (2005) argued that interpersonal effort, time commitment, interpersonal engagement and problem resolution fostered delightful customer experiences. For their part Nguyen et al (2020) advocated for the importance of empathy in generating customer delight in the healthcare sector.…”
Section: Customer Delightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These other-oriented emotions may include the feelings of pity, sorrow, compassion, warmth, tenderness, soft-heartedness, sympathy, and the like (Padilla-Walker, Nielson, and Day 2016). Consequently, whereas the cognitive empathy (or perspective taking) helps people to understand others’ perceived needs and motivations, the emotional empathy (or empathic concern) enables them to express their concern for the welfare of others, both resulting in altruistic behaviours (Nguyen, Tran, and Chylinski 2020).…”
Section: Literature Review and Research Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%