Why not complain? A paradoxical problem for mobile service and application providers
Salo, M., & Makkonen, M. (2014). Why not complain? A paradoxical problem for mobile service and application providers. In ECIS 2014 : Proceedings of the European Conference on Information Systems. AIS Electronic Library (AISeL). http://aisel.aisnet.org/ecis2014/proceedings/track20/1/
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Complaints from dissatisfied users of information systems (IS) help service and product providers
decrease user churn and switching, prevent negative word-of-mouth, and improve their services and
products. However, many dissatisfied individuals do not complain at all; rather, they remain silent,
switch, or quit usage. The dilemma is particularly relevant in the context of mobile services and
applications, in which only a fraction of users has been found to complain after negative experiences,
even extreme ones. Although researchers have studied the reasons for complaining, only a few have
investigated the reasons why individuals do not complain. To our best knowledge, there are no studies
explaining IS users’ noncomplaining behavior. To address this gap, we developed a context-specific
theory for mobile service and application users’ noncomplaining behavior by applying the grounded
theory (GT) approach. GT enabled us to discover eight issues influencing noncomplaining behavior,
of which three have not been presented in the prior studies on the topic. Our attempt is to open the
avenue for further noncomplaining research in IS and to assist practitioners in tackling the users’
context-specific reasons for not voicing their complaints.
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