Abstract
Understanding the role of informal agreements can help delivery services prioritize customer preferences, leading to improved service quality and customer satisfaction. Unfortunately, where there are gaps either on general understanding of communication stand in-between the different of failure and success. This qualitative research study delves into the dynamics of informal contracts between customers and package delivery agents, and their impact on the efficiency of the shipping process. The research aims to gain a deeper understanding of how these unwritten agreements affect various aspects of the delivery process from both the customer and delivery agent viewpoints. Through in-depth interviews and thematic analysis, this study sheds light on the nuances of these informal arrangements and their role in shaping the overall shipping experience. The study revealed that informal agreements play a significant role in package delivery experiences. Participants described unspoken arrangements formed through trust and effective communication. Adherence to these agreements positively influenced service efficiency, with prioritized deliveries and improved accuracy. However, deviations from agreements led to emotional reactions such as frustration and disappointment, impacting the perceived trustworthiness of the delivery service. Additionally, the study highlighted cultural variations in the adoption of informal agreements and the importance of clear communication in establishing and maintaining these arrangements.
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