Daskin, Mustafa and Kasim, Azilah (2016) Exploring the impact of service recovery on customer affection, perceived value, and sabotaging behaviour: does gender make a difference? International Journal of Services and Operations Management (IJSOM), 23 (4). pp. 467-486. ISSN 1744-2370
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This empirical study aims to investigate the impact of service recovery on customer affection, perceived value, and sabotaging behaviour in a service industry context in Penang/Malaysia. Data for this empirical investigation were gathered from a sample of international hotel guests. A total number of 248 questionnaires were obtained in the research location. Results based on hierarchical regression analysis reveal that all hypothesised relationships were supported. Specifically, the current study by examining untested relationships such as the effect of service recovery on customer perceived value and sabotaging behaviour in a hotel context lends further contribution to tourism and hospitality management literature and provides useful guidelines to practitioners as well.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | service recovery, customer affection, perceived value, sabotaging behaviour, service management, Malaysia, gender, services, international hotels, hospitality management, tourism industry |
Subjects: | G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GV Recreation Leisure |
Divisions: | School of Tourism, Hospitality & Environmental Management |
Depositing User: | Prof. Dr. Azilah Kasim |
Date Deposited: | 05 Feb 2017 03:25 |
Last Modified: | 05 Feb 2017 03:25 |
URI: | https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/20841 |
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