The Influence of Incidental Similarity on Observers’ Causal Attributions and Reactions to a Service Failure

Volume: 45, Issue: 6, Pages: 1350 - 1368
Published: Jun 6, 2018
Abstract
Observers’ reactions to a service failure and their attributions of responsibility for its occurrence can depend on fortuitous characteristics of the protagonists that happen to draw their attention. Four field and laboratory experiments show that when observers have an incidental similarity to one of the persons involved in a service failure (the customer or the service provider), their attention is drawn to this protagonist, often leading them...
Paper Details
Title
The Influence of Incidental Similarity on Observers’ Causal Attributions and Reactions to a Service Failure
Published Date
Jun 6, 2018
Volume
45
Issue
6
Pages
1350 - 1368
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