Does Active Service Intervention Drive More Complaints on Social Media? The Roles of Service Quality and Awareness

32 Pages Posted: 20 Sep 2021 Last revised: 12 Nov 2021

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Shujing Sun

University of Texas at Dallas

Yang Gao

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Gies College of Business

Huaxia Rui

University of Rochester - Simon Business School

Date Written: May 25, 2021

Abstract

Despite many advantages of social media as a customer service channel, there is a concern that active service intervention encourages excessive service complaints. Our paper casts doubt on this misconception by examining the dynamics between social media customer complaints and brand service interventions. We find service interventions indeed cause more complaints, yet this increase is driven by service awareness rather than chronic complaining. Due to the publicity and connectivity of social media, customers learn about the new service channel by observing customer service delivery to others – a mechanism that is unique to social media customer service and does not exist for traditional call centers. Importantly, high-quality service reduces future complaints, thereby proactive customer service is a sound strategy on social media, as long as firms dedicate to service quality. Hence, firms should be less concerned about whether to respond and more focused on how to respond to customer complaints.

Keywords: social media, customer service, complaint management, awareness enhancement, chronic complainer, Twitter

Suggested Citation

Sun, Shujing and Gao, Yang and Rui, Huaxia, Does Active Service Intervention Drive More Complaints on Social Media? The Roles of Service Quality and Awareness (May 25, 2021). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3926433 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3926433

Shujing Sun (Contact Author)

University of Texas at Dallas ( email )

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Richardson, TX 75080
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Yang Gao

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Gies College of Business ( email )

1206 South 6th Street
IL 61820

Huaxia Rui

University of Rochester - Simon Business School ( email )

Rochester, NY 14627
United States

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