Service recovery strategies in western based fast food restaurants : a structural equation model test

This paper sets out to confirm a model that depicts the probability that service recovery activities will be carried out by front liners in Western based fast food restaurants. The study used a Juster scale based questionnaire survey format the restaurants customers. Data was then analyzed using exp...

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Main Authors: Ernest Cyril, de Run, Heriyadi, Kusyarnadi
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spelling my.unimas.ir.5512016-04-14T06:36:32Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/551/ Service recovery strategies in western based fast food restaurants : a structural equation model test Ernest Cyril, de Run Heriyadi, Kusyarnadi AC Collections. Series. Collected works H Social Sciences (General) HM Sociology This paper sets out to confirm a model that depicts the probability that service recovery activities will be carried out by front liners in Western based fast food restaurants. The study used a Juster scale based questionnaire survey format the restaurants customers. Data was then analyzed using exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis utilizing Structural Equation Model. Factor analysis indicated three views of customers termed as Spoken, Minor Action, and Major Action service recovery strategies. The confirmatory factor analysis indicated that the model was of a good fit (.749). The study was limited to respondents in Kuching. Nevertheless the finding has important implications to management and academia. For academics, the findings provide insight into service recovery modeling. A practical application from this study would be the use of Minor or Major Action service recovery strategies to improve customer’s perception of a company after service failure. International Journal of Business and Society 2008 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/551/1/40%20service%20recovery%20strategies%20in%20western%20based%20fast%20food%20%28abstract%29.pdf text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/551/2/40%20service%20recovery%20strategies%20in%20western%20based%20fast%20food.pdf Ernest Cyril, de Run and Heriyadi, Kusyarnadi (2008) Service recovery strategies in western based fast food restaurants : a structural equation model test. International Journal of Business and Society, 9 (2). pp. 33-42.
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topic AC Collections. Series. Collected works
H Social Sciences (General)
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H Social Sciences (General)
HM Sociology
Ernest Cyril, de Run
Heriyadi, Kusyarnadi
Service recovery strategies in western based fast food restaurants : a structural equation model test
description This paper sets out to confirm a model that depicts the probability that service recovery activities will be carried out by front liners in Western based fast food restaurants. The study used a Juster scale based questionnaire survey format the restaurants customers. Data was then analyzed using exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis utilizing Structural Equation Model. Factor analysis indicated three views of customers termed as Spoken, Minor Action, and Major Action service recovery strategies. The confirmatory factor analysis indicated that the model was of a good fit (.749). The study was limited to respondents in Kuching. Nevertheless the finding has important implications to management and academia. For academics, the findings provide insight into service recovery modeling. A practical application from this study would be the use of Minor or Major Action service recovery strategies to improve customer’s perception of a company after service failure.
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author Ernest Cyril, de Run
Heriyadi, Kusyarnadi
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title Service recovery strategies in western based fast food restaurants : a structural equation model test
title_short Service recovery strategies in western based fast food restaurants : a structural equation model test
title_full Service recovery strategies in western based fast food restaurants : a structural equation model test
title_fullStr Service recovery strategies in western based fast food restaurants : a structural equation model test
title_full_unstemmed Service recovery strategies in western based fast food restaurants : a structural equation model test
title_sort service recovery strategies in western based fast food restaurants : a structural equation model test
publisher International Journal of Business and Society
publishDate 2008
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