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The Influence Of Social Responsibility Image Relative To Product And Service Quality On Brand Loyalty: An Exploratory Study Of Quick-Service Restaurants, Allen Z. Reich, Yueying Hazel Xu, Ken W. Mccleary Jan 2010

The Influence Of Social Responsibility Image Relative To Product And Service Quality On Brand Loyalty: An Exploratory Study Of Quick-Service Restaurants, Allen Z. Reich, Yueying Hazel Xu, Ken W. Mccleary

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Social responsibility (SR) is becoming an increasingly significant component of many firms’ strategic planning decisions. Research has shown that consumers tend to reward socially responsible behavior. However, there has been little testing of the construct in the hospitality industry. Additionally, when other important variables that influence consumer brand loyalty are considered, will brand social responsibility image (BSRI) still play a significant role? This study investigates the importance of SR and its impact on brand loyalty, relative to product quality and service quality in the quick-service restaurant industry. The authors were also interested to learn whether BSRI impacted consumers' image of …


Measuring Hotel Service Quality: Tools For Gaining The Competitive Edge, Robert C. Ford, Susan A. Bach Jan 1997

Measuring Hotel Service Quality: Tools For Gaining The Competitive Edge, Robert C. Ford, Susan A. Bach

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As the hotel industry grows more competitive, quality guest service becomes an increasingly important part of managers' responsibility measuring the quality of service delivery is facilitated when managers know what types of assessment methods are available to them. The authors present and discuss the following available measurement techniques and describe the situations where they best meet the needs of hotel managers: management observation, employee feedback programs, comment cards, mailed surveys, personal and telephone interviews, focus groups, and mystery shopping.


Benchmarking Quality Management In Hotels, Deborah Breiter, Sheryl Fried Kline Jan 1995

Benchmarking Quality Management In Hotels, Deborah Breiter, Sheryl Fried Kline

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In the early 1980s many hotels in the United States adopted quality assurance as a business strategy. By the late 1980s independent and chain hotels realized that total quality management (TQM) was a more powerful process and they began utilizing many of its components. For over 10 years, hotels have flirted with a variety of tools, processes, and theories to improve service to the guest


Past, Present, And Future: The Food Service Industry And Its Changes, Herman E. Zaccarelli Brother Jan 1986

Past, Present, And Future: The Food Service Industry And Its Changes, Herman E. Zaccarelli Brother

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In the article - Past, Present, and Future: The Food Service Industry and Its Changes - by Brother Herman E. Zaccarelli, International Director, Restaurant, Hotel and Institutional Management Institute at Purdue University, Brother Zaccarelli initially states: “Educators play an important role in the evolution of the food service industry. The author discusses that evolution and suggests how educators can be change agents along with management in that evolutionary progression.”

The author goes on to wax philosophically, as well as speak generically about the food service industry; to why it offers fascinating and rewarding careers. Additionally, he writes about the influence …