Consumer Dissatisfaction: The Effect of Disconfirmed Expectancy on Perceived Product Performance

Volume: 10, Issue: 1, Pages: 38 - 44
Published: Feb 1, 1973
Abstract
Four psychological theories are considered in determining the effects of disconfirmed expectations on perceived product performance and consumer satisfaction. Results reveal that too great a gap between high consumer expectations and actual product performance may cause a less favorable evaluation of a product than a somewhat lower level of...
Paper Details
Title
Consumer Dissatisfaction: The Effect of Disconfirmed Expectancy on Perceived Product Performance
Published Date
Feb 1, 1973
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pages
38 - 44
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