Tipping is a significant economic activity (tips in the US food industry alone amount to about $42 billion annually) that was claimed to improve service quality and increase economic efficiency, because it gives incentives to provide excellent service, and therefore allows to avoid costly monitoring of workers. The article suggests that this common wisdom might be wrong. A simple model shows formally that tips can improve service only if they are sensitive enough to service quality. Empirical evidence suggests that tips are hardly affected by service quality. Nevertheless, rankings of service quality by customers are very high; the co-existence of these two findings is denoted "the tipping – service puzzle, ” and several possible expla...
Using survey data, we identify a variety of factors that influence tipping behavior and in the proce...
Tipping is a big business in the United States economy. We use a large data base from a restaurant d...
[Excerpt] Tipping is an interesting economic behavior because it is an expense that consumers are fr...
Tipping is a significant economic activity (tips in the US food industry alone amount to about $42 b...
[Excerpt] The connection between service quality and tip sizes is tenuous at best, as shown by an an...
This paper explores the potential motivations behind restaurant tipping and its effect on profit. Th...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between tipping and service quality in ...
Bodvarsson, et. al. (2003) argue that a non-recursive relationship between service and tipping has l...
Restaurant tipping is a rather interesting event. Why is it that gratuities are paid at the discreti...
Tipping is an important part of the restaurant industry. In the United States, tips in the food indu...
Numerous studies have found that tip size is only weakly related to service quality. Bodvarsson and ...
Tipping is an important economic phenomenon, involving about $47Â billion a year in the US food indu...
We present an optimal-control model where tipping behavior creates reputation that affects future se...
To date, most of the research investigating the relationship between service quality and tip has bee...
The practice of tipping, voluntary payments made to service staff, has been called irrational, inequ...
Using survey data, we identify a variety of factors that influence tipping behavior and in the proce...
Tipping is a big business in the United States economy. We use a large data base from a restaurant d...
[Excerpt] Tipping is an interesting economic behavior because it is an expense that consumers are fr...
Tipping is a significant economic activity (tips in the US food industry alone amount to about $42 b...
[Excerpt] The connection between service quality and tip sizes is tenuous at best, as shown by an an...
This paper explores the potential motivations behind restaurant tipping and its effect on profit. Th...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between tipping and service quality in ...
Bodvarsson, et. al. (2003) argue that a non-recursive relationship between service and tipping has l...
Restaurant tipping is a rather interesting event. Why is it that gratuities are paid at the discreti...
Tipping is an important part of the restaurant industry. In the United States, tips in the food indu...
Numerous studies have found that tip size is only weakly related to service quality. Bodvarsson and ...
Tipping is an important economic phenomenon, involving about $47Â billion a year in the US food indu...
We present an optimal-control model where tipping behavior creates reputation that affects future se...
To date, most of the research investigating the relationship between service quality and tip has bee...
The practice of tipping, voluntary payments made to service staff, has been called irrational, inequ...
Using survey data, we identify a variety of factors that influence tipping behavior and in the proce...
Tipping is a big business in the United States economy. We use a large data base from a restaurant d...
[Excerpt] Tipping is an interesting economic behavior because it is an expense that consumers are fr...