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The Influence of Guest Perceptions of Service Fairness on Lodging Loyalty in China

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Author
Kwortnik, Robert J. Jr.
Han, Xiaoyun
Abstract

This research is motivated by an important but largely unexamined question: how do guest perceptions of service fairness influence loyalty in a lodging context? To address this question, this study presents a conceptual model of service fairness and loyalty and tests that model using data collected from 601 customers of six hotels in China. Results support a multidimensional view of service fairness that comprises three dimensions. Two of those dimensions, distributive justice (fair outcomes) and interactional justice (fair treatment by staff), have larger effects on customer loyalty than does the third dimension, procedural justice (fair processes and procedures). A key implication is that hotel managers should train their employees to understand that guests’ evaluation of a service (and subsequent trust and loyalty) depends not only on specific service outcomes, but also on how guests feel they have been treated by employees.

Date Issued
2011-08-01
Keywords
service fairness
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customer loyalty
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hotels
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structural equation modeling
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