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Switching intention model development: Role of service performances,customer satisfaction,and switching barriers in the hotel industry
Authors:Heesup Han  Wansoo Kim  Sunghyup Sean Hyun
Institution:1. Department of Tourism Management, College of Business Administration at Dong-A University, 1 Bumin-dong (2 Ga), Seo-gu, Busan 602-760, Republic of Korea;2. Division of Tourism and Convention at Pusan National University, Jangjeon-Dong, San 30, Kumjung-Gu, Busan 609-735, Republic of Korea
Abstract:The intricate relationships among core service and service encounter performances, customer satisfaction, and switching barriers in the formation of satisfaction and switching intention were examined in this study. A field survey was conducted at upper-midscale hotels. The results of the structural analysis revealed that both core service and service encounter performances significantly affected customer satisfaction, and satisfaction completely mediated the effects of service performances on switching intention. In addition, findings from the tests for metric invariances indicated that components of switching barriers (switching costs, relational investment, and lack of alternatives’ attractiveness) moderated the relationships between satisfaction and switching intention. In particular, the role of satisfaction derived from service performances in decreasing hotel guests’ intention to switch is greater when they perceive high switching costs, relational investment, and lack of alternatives’ attractiveness. Based on study findings, theoretical and practical implications are identified and discussed.
Keywords:Core service and service encounter performances  Customer satisfaction  Switching intention  Switching barriers
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