• The service recovery paradox (SRP) is a situation in which a customer thinks more highly of a company after the company has corrected a problem with their...
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  • is referred to as the service recovery paradox. Many researchers provided evidence in the existence of service recovery paradox from rational customer...
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  • allocation B, while at the same time B is more efficient than A. Service recovery paradox: Successfully fixing a problem with a defective product may lead...
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  • than younger counterparts, an "aging paradox" persists in financial satisfaction research. The Service Recovery Paradox (SRP) refers to a phenomenon where...
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  • justice Economic justice Organizational justice Procedural justice Service recovery paradox Social interaction Aryee, S; Chen, ZX; Sun, LY; Debrah, YA (2007)...
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  • denied Organizational justice Perverting the course of justice Service recovery paradox Argyris, Chris; Putnam, Robert; McLain Smith, Diana (1985). Action...
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  • justice Retributive justice Rule According to Higher Law Rule of law Service recovery paradox Social dividend Teaching for social justice Transformative justice...
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    In economics, the Jevons paradox (/ˈdʒɛvənz/; sometimes Jevons effect) occurs when technological advancements make a resource more efficient to use (thereby...
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  • A paradox is a logically self-contradictory statement or a statement that runs contrary to one's expectation. It is a statement that, despite apparently...
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    Service-dominant logic Service innovation Service mark Servicescapes Service sector Service recovery Service system Service recovery paradox Sports marketing...
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    Halfway house (redirect from Recovery house)
    halfway houses. Some are state sponsored, while others (mainly addiction recovery homes and mental illness homes) are run by "for profit" entities. In criminology...
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  • The paradox of thrift (or paradox of saving) is a paradox of economics. The paradox states that an increase in autonomous saving leads to a decrease in...
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  • permanent, planned abstinence. However, the Rational Recovery program recognizes that, paradoxically, the addict also wants to continue using. This is because...
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  • In economics, the paradox of banknotes or cash paradox is the observation that while the share of cash transactions has fallen over the past few decades...
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  • The preparedness paradox is the proposition that if a society or individual acts effectively to mitigate a potential disaster such as a pandemic, natural...
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    (PDF). OECD. Retrieved May 21, 2015. Rank, Mark Robert (2023). The Poverty Paradox: Understanding Economic Hardship Amid American Prosperity. Oxford University...
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  • profit". CHOSUNBIZ. Retrieved 2025-03-02. MarketScreener (2025-02-06). "Paradox Interactive AB Reports Earnings Results for the Fourth Quarter and Full...
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    2004. Retrieved on February 17, 2006. Czader, Beata (May 20, 2016). "The paradox of peak-based ozone air pollution standards". The Conversation. Archived...
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    global, peer-led mutual-aid fellowship focused on an abstinence-based recovery model from alcoholism through its spiritually inclined twelve-step program...
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    Helianthus paradoxus, the paradox sunflower, puzzle sunflower or Pecos sunflower, is a threatened species of sunflower found only in west Texas, Utah...
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    An economic recovery is the phase of the business cycle following a recession. The overall business outlook for an industry looks optimistic during the...
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    Transaction Publishers, 1996), 38–39. Spicer, Christina (2016). "The Perpetual Paradox: A Look into Liberian Colonization". The Ascendant Historian. 3: 36–52...
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    episode about the flight, entitled "Children of the Magenta (Automation Paradox, pt. 1)", was released on 23 June 2015 as the first of a two-part story...
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  • Rent-seeking (redirect from Tullock paradox)
    of protecting their wealth from expropriation. The Tullock paradox is the apparent paradox, described by economist Gordon Tullock, on the low costs of...
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    generation is estimated to have increased by over 2% in 2019 owing to continued recovery from drought in Latin America as well as strong capacity expansion and...
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  • annihilation, the second law of thermodynamics, Maxwell's demon, the grandfather paradox, and Feynman and Wheeler's Absorber Theory, Nolan stated that "we're not...
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    Retrieved January 13, 2023. Kaplan, Sarah (January 10, 2023). "California's paradox: Confronting too little water, and too much". The Washington Post. Archived...
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    They include increased risk of suicide, decreased breathing, and a paradoxical increased risk of seizures if used too frequently in those with epilepsy...
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