Authors
Jeong-Yeol Park, SooCheong Shawn Jang
Publication date
2014/2/1
Journal
International Journal of Hospitality Management
Volume
37
Pages
159-170
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
This study investigated whether restaurant customers switch to other restaurants due to satiation or diminished satisfaction. To achieve its objectives, this study extended well-known relationships among perceived quality, satisfaction, and behavioral intentions by including satiation and further examined the role of satiation on switching intentions. The results of this study showed that satiation was negatively associated with satisfaction but differed from diminished satisfaction. Further, the study results endorsed that satiation significantly influenced switching intentions, whereas satisfaction did not. This supports that customers switch to other restaurants not because they are less satisfied but because they are satiated. Regarding the relationship between perceived quality and satiation, service quality and food quality considerably reduced satiation levels, whereas physical surroundings were associated with an …
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Scholar articles
JY Park, SCS Jang - International Journal of Hospitality Management, 2014