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Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing 1–18.
Published: 25 June 2026
... experiments were conducted to examine the effect of virtual touch on Q&A service satisfaction. Findings Results indicate that virtual touch from service providers negatively impacts Q&A service satisfaction, primarily due to heightened perceived social boundary intrusion. Furthermore, when users...
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