Is it possible to increase customer satisfaction after a complaint? The service recovery paradox in retailing
Research on Service Recovery Paradox is scarce and sometimes contradictory. Our aim is to verify its compliance in the context of retailing and to analyse how consumer characteristics and shopping experience affects it. Considering a sample of consumers satisfied with the solution of their complaint...
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