Most metrics of customer satisfaction are individual-centric and ignore the fact that many experiences with products and services are actually jointly consumed. Our research indicates that people might evaluate products or services differently depending on whether they consumed it alone or with someone else.
…When designing experiences…it’s important to create conditions where people can actually observe and subtly interact with each other. What you want to do is facilitate people being able to see each other; to pause and share glances.
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