Negative emotions in Mexican, Puerto Rican and Spanish hospitals: A multinational assessment of service settings
International Journal of Quality and Service Sciences
ISSN: 1756-669X
Article publication date: 21 March 2016
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to assess negative emotions in Mexican, Puerto Rican and Spanish service settings in the hospital industry. The paper also attempts to validate previous findings in existing theory and previous studies across three national samples and describes the similarities and differences in negative emotions between Mexican, Puerto Rican and Spanish service settings.
Design/methodology/approach
The current study comprised Mexicans, Puerto Ricans and Spaniards who experienced a service failure (i.e. critical incident) in hospital settings within the past year. A descriptive research design was followed, and a self-administered questionnaire was applied to gather the data from respondents.
Findings
The three-dimensional construct of negative emotions commonly identified in existing theory and previous studies of negative emotions turned out to be four in the current multinational study.
Research limitations/implications
The four-dimensional construct of negative emotions thus revealed is relevant and valuable to research. A number of research limitations are provided, all of which provide opportunities for further research in assessing negative emotions in service settings.
Practical implications
Service providers need to manage and deal with the negative emotions in service failures in an appropriate manner. It is necessary that the front-line staff identify and understand the reasons behind service receiver’s negative emotions in service failures, and that they act accordingly to reduce the intensity of critical incidents and the overall negative consequences.
Originality/value
The negative emotions assessed provide a fruitful contribution and do not only complement additional facets to existing theory and previous studies of negative emotions in service settings but also fortify the notion that further research is required to gain an enhanced understanding and additional insights into them across countries and cultures, just as it is crucial to manage the occurrence of negative emotions in critical incidents accurately.
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Citation
Otero-Neira, C., Padin, C., Sosa Varela, J.C., Santos Corrada, M., Magana, I. and Svensson, G. (2016), "Negative emotions in Mexican, Puerto Rican and Spanish hospitals: A multinational assessment of service settings", International Journal of Quality and Service Sciences, Vol. 8 No. 1, pp. 17-37. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJQSS-06-2015-0049
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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