Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/14817
Title: Impact of failed co-created services on future motivation to co-create
Authors: Sugathan, Praveen 
Mulky, Avinash G 
Keywords: Co-creation;Service failure;Attribution;Customer participation;Service recovery
Issue Date: 2015
Conference: Academy of Management Meeting (AOM), 10th August, 2015, Vancouver, BC, Canada 
Abstract: We examine how customer motivation to continue co-creating with the service and to co-create in recovery gets affected when co-created services fail. A theoretical frame is adopted from the literature on salesforce motivation following failure, and arguments are framed using Attribution and Expectancy theory. Using an experimental design using a fictional cycle design service, we found that customer co-creation in services shifts the failure attributions to customers thereby motivating the customer to co-create more in future services. The findings complement current studies in failed co-creation that suggest better satisfaction and equity evaluation in co-created services. Thus, a strong reason for firms to go in co-creation route to manage failure is proposed.
URI: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/14817
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