Journal d'études commerciales

1944-6578

Abstrait

The portrayed assistance representative in advertising correspondences: An exact evaluation of the effect of facial bliss

Magnus Lim

Workers are much of the time portrayed in assistance firms' advertising correspondences material. This study analyses one specific part of such portrayals: The motioning of satisfaction regarding the representatives' looks. It is accepted that portrayed countenances communicate profound transmissions, that collectors are designed to respond to such signals, and that the close to home signs impact the results of the recipients' data handling exercises. Our observational outcomes show that this was for sure the situation: Worker show of satisfaction was emphatically and altogether connected with representative assessments.

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