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The double-edged sword: The positive and negative effects of switching costs on customer exit and revenge
Authors:Narjes Haj-Salem  Jean-Charles Chebat
Institution:HEC Montreal, Canada
Abstract:What happens when customers have to deal with switching costs after a service failure and a poor recovery? This study seeks to address this question by proposing and testing an integrative model that incorporates customers' negative emotions as mediators between switching costs and behavioral outcomes (i.e., loyalty and revenge). The model distinguishes positive from negative switching costs, and inward from outward negative emotions. Analysis of survey data from 280 real customers who actually experienced a service failure and poor recovery with a major telecommunications firm reveals that customers react to switching costs strongly, emotionally, and sub-optimally. In contrast to most findings in the service literature, the results indicate that negative switching costs generate both exit and desire for revenge. Paradoxically, positive switching costs generate both loyalty and an even higher level of desire for revenge. These findings have important implications for the service industry.
Keywords:Switching costs  Inward and outward negative emotions  Loyalty  Revenge  Service failure and recovery  Appraisal Theory of Emotions
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