2024
DOI: 10.1002/mar.22080
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They forgot me! The exclusionary effects among complaining consumers when others receive a response

Zhiying Ben,
Paurav Shukla

Abstract: 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 stu… Show more

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