Who stays, who walks, and why in high-intensity service contexts

被引:45
|
作者
Prentice, Catherine [1 ]
机构
[1] Swinburne Univ, Fac Business & Enterprise, Hawthorn, Vic, Australia
关键词
Casino service quality; Customer loyalty; Player retention; Player propensity-to-switch; CUSTOMER RETENTION; QUALITY; LOYALTY; CONSEQUENCES; SATISFACTION; PERCEPTIONS; MODEL;
D O I
10.1016/j.jbusres.2013.02.044
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
The current investigation explores relationships among customer service-quality evaluations, propensity-to-switch, and player retention in a highly-intense service delivery environment (casinos). The study also examines the proposal that player loyalty intervenes between casino service-quality perceptions and player retention. Overall customer service-quality perception is operationalized as a multi-dimensional construct, consisting of service environment, empathy, reliability, assurance, responsiveness, game service, and food service. Path analyses show that casino service environment is the only factor that impacts player propensity-to-switch, whereas food service and empathy affect player retention. After separating the sample into three groups based on respondents' average betting, namely low-end, medium and high-end players, the influence of casino service factors on player propensity-to-switch and retention varies substantially among the groups. Results for testing the mediation model demonstrate that customer loyalty affects player retention and that casino service evaluations influence customer loyalty directly. A few measured factors such as age, education, occupation, and income influence player propensity-to-switch and retention. These findings have strategic implications for casino marketers. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:608 / 614
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Why do men who have sex with men and who are at high risk of HIV infection, decline HIV testing?
    Whitlock, G. G.
    Warwick, Z.
    Perry, N.
    Ottewill, M.
    Richardson, D.
    Fisher, M.
    Gilson, R.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STD & AIDS, 2013, 24 (06) : 503 - 503
  • [42] EFFECTS OF CHANGING SOCIAL CONTEXTS - STUDY OF STUDENTS WHO TRANSFERRED BETWEEN HIGH SCHOOLS
    ANDERSON, BD
    HALLER, EJ
    SMORODIN, T
    URBAN EDUCATION, 1976, 10 (04) : 333 - 355
  • [43] A MACHINE LEARNING MODEL PREDICTS INDIVIDUALS WHO IMPROVE CORONARY ARTERY PLAQUE FIBROUS CAP THICKNESS FOLLOWING HIGH-INTENSITY STATIN THERAPY
    Johnson, Kipp
    Khader, Shameer
    Glicksberg, Benjamin S.
    Vengrenyuk, Yuliya
    Divaraniya, Aparna A.
    Li, Li
    Sharma, Samin K.
    Narula, Jagat
    Dudley, Joel
    Kini, Annapoorna Subhash
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY, 2018, 71 (11) : 1348 - 1348
  • [44] Uphill versus downhill high-intensity training effectiveness in preserving vascular function and exercise performance in runners who reduce their regular endurance training
    Gentilin, A.
    Budel, L.
    Cevese, A.
    Schena, F.
    Tarperi, C.
    SPORT SCIENCES FOR HEALTH, 2023, 19 (01) : 249 - 257
  • [45] High-intensity cannabis use and HIV clinical outcomes among HIV-positive people who use illicit drugs in Vancouver, Canada
    Lake, Stephanie
    Kerr, Thomas
    Capler, Rielle
    Shoveller, Jeannie
    Montaner, Julio
    Milloy, M. -J.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DRUG POLICY, 2017, 42 : 63 - 70
  • [46] MRI features and clinical outcomes of unexpected uterine sarcomas in patients who underwent high-intensity focused ultrasound ablation for presumed uterine fibroids
    Wang, Qian
    Wu, Xiuying
    Zhu, Xiaogang
    Wang, Jian
    Xu, Feng
    Lin, Zhenjiang
    Gong, Chunmei
    He, Min
    Zhang, Lian
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYPERTHERMIA, 2021, 38 (02) : 39 - 45
  • [47] Uphill versus downhill high-intensity training effectiveness in preserving vascular function and exercise performance in runners who reduce their regular endurance training
    A. Gentilin
    L. Budel
    A. Cevese
    F. Schena
    C. Tarperi
    Sport Sciences for Health, 2023, 19 : 249 - 257
  • [48] CANCER COUNCIL HELPLINE 13 11 20: WHO USES THIS INFORMATION AND SUPPORT SERVICE - AND WHY NOT?
    Byrnes, Monica
    McKiernan, Sandy
    Quin, Nicola
    Chapman, Kathy
    Csoban, Paul
    Bartlett, Joan
    ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2014, 10 : 143 - 143
  • [49] Why Are Children Who Exhibit Psychopathology at High Risk for Psychopathology and Dysfunction in Adulthood?
    Lahey, Benjamin B.
    JAMA PSYCHIATRY, 2015, 72 (09) : 865 - 866
  • [50] Long term follow up of high risk children: who, why and how?
    Lex W Doyle
    Peter J Anderson
    Malcolm Battin
    Jennifer R Bowen
    Nisha Brown
    Catherine Callanan
    Catherine Campbell
    Samantha Chandler
    Jeanie Cheong
    Brian Darlow
    Peter G Davis
    Tony DePaoli
    Noel French
    Andy McPhee
    Shusannah Morris
    Michael O’Callaghan
    Ingrid Rieger
    Gehan Roberts
    Alicia J Spittle
    Dieter Wolke
    Lianne J Woodward
    BMC Pediatrics, 14