Research Article

How a group service failure at a restaurant turns into an individual dissatisfaction? A scenario-based experiment

Volume: 5 Number: 2 December 30, 2020
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How a group service failure at a restaurant turns into an individual dissatisfaction? A scenario-based experiment

Abstract

Regarding service failures restaurants are one of the most experienced one in the tourism and hospitality businesses. High level of service interaction and presence of other consumers in a groups of different size make the failures more complicate. Customers whose service expectation is not meet inform other group members through their negative emotions and may lead to a similar change in the emotions of others. Therefore, dealing with service failure requires more inclusive perspective. In this context, the main purpose of this research is to understand the relationship between service failure and dissatisfaction from group service interaction. To that end, it examines i) the effect of the negative behavioral reactions and emotional contagion on the perceived service failure and service dissatisfaction and ii) the mediator role of service failure on the effect of the negative emotional responses and emotional contagion on dissatisfaction. To collect data scenario-based experiment was applied. Data obtained through both online and face to face survey. Based on 1437 scenario based questionnaire structural equation modeling analysis was performed. Results show that the dominant factor effecting their service failure perception is the feeling of disappointment rather than anger in group failures. Emotional contagion is also effective on service failure perception. Neither negative emotions nor contagion has direct effect on dissatisfaction. Perceived service failure consisting the dimensions of service quality, has a mediating role between emotional states and feeling of satisfaction. That is, consumers’ dissatisfaction feelings occur if they support their emotional reactions with their cognitive assessments of service quality.

Keywords

Group Service Failure, Negative Emotions, Emotional Contagion, Dissatisfaction, Restaurants

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APA
Güler, O., & Çakıcı, A. (2020). How a group service failure at a restaurant turns into an individual dissatisfaction? A scenario-based experiment. Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic Tourism, 5(2), 125-141. https://doi.org/10.31822/jomat.802758
AMA
1.Güler O, Çakıcı A. How a group service failure at a restaurant turns into an individual dissatisfaction? A scenario-based experiment. Jomat. 2020;5(2):125-141. doi:10.31822/jomat.802758
Chicago
Güler, Ozan, and A.celil Çakıcı. 2020. “How a Group Service Failure at a Restaurant Turns into an Individual Dissatisfaction? A Scenario-Based Experiment”. Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic Tourism 5 (2): 125-41. https://doi.org/10.31822/jomat.802758.
EndNote
Güler O, Çakıcı A (December 1, 2020) How a group service failure at a restaurant turns into an individual dissatisfaction? A scenario-based experiment. Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic Tourism 5 2 125–141.
IEEE
[1]O. Güler and A. Çakıcı, “How a group service failure at a restaurant turns into an individual dissatisfaction? A scenario-based experiment”, Jomat, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 125–141, Dec. 2020, doi: 10.31822/jomat.802758.
ISNAD
Güler, Ozan - Çakıcı, A.celil. “How a Group Service Failure at a Restaurant Turns into an Individual Dissatisfaction? A Scenario-Based Experiment”. Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic Tourism 5/2 (December 1, 2020): 125-141. https://doi.org/10.31822/jomat.802758.
JAMA
1.Güler O, Çakıcı A. How a group service failure at a restaurant turns into an individual dissatisfaction? A scenario-based experiment. Jomat. 2020;5:125–141.
MLA
Güler, Ozan, and A.celil Çakıcı. “How a Group Service Failure at a Restaurant Turns into an Individual Dissatisfaction? A Scenario-Based Experiment”. Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic Tourism, vol. 5, no. 2, Dec. 2020, pp. 125-41, doi:10.31822/jomat.802758.
Vancouver
1.Ozan Güler, A.celil Çakıcı. How a group service failure at a restaurant turns into an individual dissatisfaction? A scenario-based experiment. Jomat. 2020 Dec. 1;5(2):125-41. doi:10.31822/jomat.802758