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Research Article

Investigating employees’ emotional and cognitive reactions to customer mistreatment: an experimental study

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Pages 707-727 | Received 25 Oct 2018, Accepted 13 Mar 2020, Published online: 06 Apr 2020
 

ABSTRACT

With increasing market competitiveness, companies strive to deliver high-quality services. Negative reactions from employees to customer mistreatment erodes the quality of the service provided. This study investigated whether negative emotions and cognitive impairment are mechanisms through which customer mistreatment is related to generalized customer-directed incivility. 157 Italian (Study 1) and 259 Irish (Study 2) research participants completed questionnaires which included an experimental task that manipulated customer misbehaviour levels through scenarios to create three conditions (control, incivility, verbal aggression). Emotional reactions, cognitive impairment and generalized customer-directed incivility intentions as a result of the scenarios were investigated. In both studies, participants in the mistreatment conditions reported more negative emotions, greater cognitive impairment and higher generalized customer-directed incivility intentions than those in the control condition. In Italy (Study 1) negative emotions mediated the relationship between exposure to a customer mistreatment event and generalized customer-directed incivility intentions, but not in Ireland (Study 2), demonstrating the importance of considering contextual conditions in understanding such mediating mechanisms. This study extends research by showing how a single encounter with a misbehaving customer can contribute to the development of incivility intentions towards customers as entities. The implications of these findings for theory and practice are discussed.

Disclosure Statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes

1. Omnibus context refers to a research context broadly defined and includes considerations of who, where, when and why (Johns, Citation2006). Culture or nationality pertain to where research is conducted and so, is categorized as a type of omnibus context.

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