Interrupted anticipation after a service failure: The role of olfactory sensation on expected pleasure, taste enjoyment, consumption, and repatronage intentions
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Interrupted anticipation; Service failure; Olfactory sensation; Expected pleasure; Taste enjoyment; Consumption; Repatronage intention;All these keywords.
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