Abstract

To identify unsatisfactory classroom experiences and corresponding behavioral outcomes, we performed a critical-incidence study of marketing students at three universities. Three major types of incidents emerged, consistent with previous service encounter classification scheme research. Additionally, repatronage intentions and word-of-mouth communications were captured and aligned with specific types of critical service encounters. We discuss the findings and suggest directions for future research.

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