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Service quality and its effect on customer satisfaction and customer behavioral intentions: hotel and ryokan guests in Japan
Authors:Sung-Sook Kang  Nobuyuki Okamoto  Herbert A Donovan
Institution:1. Graduate School of Tourism, Rikkyo University;2. College of Tourism, Rikkyo University
Abstract:This study analyzes the effect of service quality on customer satisfaction and customer behavioral intentions at hotels and ryokan (traditional Japanese inns). In this empirical research, questionnaires were sent to guests at seven sites: three hotels and four ryokan. Service quality, as perceived by guests, affected customer satisfaction and customer behavioral intention. Results from this empirical study show strong evidence of service quality as perceived by guests being influenced by the type of accommodation. Also, among service quality factors, “physical aspect” had the most powerful impact on customer satisfaction and customer behavioral intention. “Creativeness” ranked second, followed by “unexpected service” and “encounter performance”. The prominence of physical aspects probably reflects the distinctiveness of the service of offering a one-night stay. However, as a certain level of physical facilities is taken for granted at lodging facilities above a certain price, “creativeness”, the second most powerful factor, becomes decisively important.
Keywords:Japanese hotel industry  ryokan  service quality  SERVQUAL  KS-SQI
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