Author: Ozuem, Wilson; Ranfagni, Silvia; Willis, Michelle; Rovai, Serena; Howell, Kerry
Title: Exploring customers' responses to online service failure and recovery strategies during Covidâ€19 pandemic: An actor–network theory perspective Cord-id: 58unh3i5 Document date: 2021_6_18
ID: 58unh3i5
Snippet: While the debate on online service failure and recovery strategies has been given considerable attention in the marketing and information systems literature, the evolving Covidâ€19 pandemic has brought about new challenges both theoretically and empirically in the consumption landscape. To fully understand customers' responses to service failure during a crisis we asked 70 millennials from three European Countries—Italy, France, and the UK—to describe their responses to service failure duri
Document: While the debate on online service failure and recovery strategies has been given considerable attention in the marketing and information systems literature, the evolving Covidâ€19 pandemic has brought about new challenges both theoretically and empirically in the consumption landscape. To fully understand customers' responses to service failure during a crisis we asked 70 millennials from three European Countries—Italy, France, and the UK—to describe their responses to service failure during the Covidâ€19 pandemic (30 completed a 4â€week diary and 40 completed a 4â€week qualitative survey). Drawing on phenomenological, constructivist, and hermeneutical approaches, and utilizing an actor–network theory perspective, the current study proposes a new framework for understanding customers' responses to online service failure and recovery strategies during the Covidâ€19 pandemic. Conclusions highlight implications for theory, policy, and management practice through extending comprehensions of service failure recovery processes by examining how marketing policies generate different social impacts during a crisis situation which facilitate the achievement of customer satisfaction and positive outcomes.
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