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Bystanders’ support for online customer complaints: an integrated perspective of deontic justice theory and attribution theory

Jin Zhang (School of Business Administration, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Chengdu, China and Business School, Henan University of Engineering, Zhengzhou, China)
Zhigang Weng (School of Business Administration, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Chengdu, China)

Nankai Business Review International

ISSN: 2040-8749

Article publication date: 8 November 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Online complaints have emerged as a pivotal avenue for customers to voice their dissatisfaction. In this context, bystanders, as third-party observers, actively engage in evaluating and judging these complaints. However, studies pertaining to bystanders in online customer complaints remain limited. Therefore, this study aims to integrate deontic justice theory and attribution theory to construct a research model of bystanders’ support for online customer complaints.

Design/methodology/approach

Leveraging a questionnaire and two scenario experiments, SPSS 24.0 and AMOS 24.0 were used to examine the relationship between bystanders’ moral outrage and their support for online customer complaints, the mediating role of responsibility attribution and the moderating role of experience similarity and online anonymity.

Findings

Based on the statistical analysis, the results show that bystanders’ moral outrage significantly enhances their support for online customer complaints; responsibility attribution plays a mediating role between moral outrage and bystanders’ support for online customer complaints; experience similarity and online anonymity can moderate the relationship between moral outrage and bystanders’ support for online customer complaints.

Originality/value

The findings of this study not only enrich the literature on online customer complaints but also provide valuable insights for companies to understand the diffusion of online complaints and effective strategies with which to address them.

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Acknowledgements

Funding: This research was funded by the Youth Foundation for Humanities and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education of China under grant 22YJC630201.

Citation

Zhang, J. and Weng, Z. (2024), "Bystanders’ support for online customer complaints: an integrated perspective of deontic justice theory and attribution theory", Nankai Business Review International, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/NBRI-07-2023-0067

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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