与陌生人分享消费情绪为何比与朋友分享更令人满意

When Sharing Consumption Emotions With Strangers Is More Satisfying Than Sharing Them With Friends

JOURNAL OF SERVICE RESEARCH · 2014
被引 71
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

研究了消费者分享服务体验中的负面情绪(愤怒与后悔)如何影响满意度,发现与陌生人分享比与朋友分享更能减少不满,且效果取决于情绪类型和接收者是否为潜在顾客。

Abstract

Consumers often share their service experiences with others and, in doing so, may change their evaluation of the experience. In three studies, we analyze the influence of social sharing of consumption-related emotions on the sharer’s satisfaction with the consumption experience and related outcomes. Study 1 demonstrates that the sharing of negative emotions amplifies the sharer’s dissatisfaction. Study 2 shows that the specific nature of the negative emotion (anger vs. regret) and that of the recipient (friend vs. stranger) moderate this negative effect. Study 3 finds that the effects of sharing further depend on whether the recipient is viewed as a prospective customer or not. From a theoretical perspective, the findings contradict the claim that cathartic venting contributes to a person’s relief and well-being. In addition, the assertion that strong ties are better than weak ties does not always hold. The benefits of sharing depend on the specific emotion involved and the recipient’s interests. From a managerial perspective, the findings should help companies devise programs to compensate the negative consequences of service failures. For example, by offering customers the opportunity to express anger to strangers through their corporate websites or social media communities, managers may be able to reduce customer dissatisfaction and thus maintain the relationship. In addition, such opportunities may help the firm identify dissatisfied consumers and, in turn, apply service recovery strategies to retain them.

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