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ORGANIZATIONAL AND CUSTOMER MODERATORS OF SERVICE RECOVERY ON CONSUMER FORGIVENESS IN HEALTHCARE

Marketing researchers want to better understand service recovery in terms of how failures impact consumers and the effectiveness of recovery strategies. Given the critical mediating role of forgiveness between service recovery and desired outcomes, the purpose of the current research is to pursue th...

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