Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate the research propositions set out by Harrison-Walker (2012) with regard to the relationships between the perceived cause of a service failure and the resulting consumer emotions. The premise is that when a service failure occurs, the customer's specific emotional reaction depends on the customer's perception of why the service failure occurred in the first place. This paper examines six perceived causes and their relationship to six specific emotions.

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