Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1010093 International Journal of Hospitality Management 2009 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

This article explores the psychological processes by which the servicescape influences perceived service quality, pleasure-feeling, situational factor, and revisit intention. Drawing on Bitner's framework of environmental perception, the following questions are hypothesized: (1) Will the servicescape have a significant effect on customers’ perceived service quality and pleasure-feeling? (2) Do customers’ perceived service quality and pleasure-feeling positively influence revisit intention? (3) Does the situational factor, namely, the theme restaurant type have a moderation role among perceived service quality, pleasure-feeling, and revisit intention? The results emphasize that theme restaurant managers should seek an understanding of customers’ perception process in relation to emotion and cognition.

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