The theory of consumer choice was applied to model the relationship between restaurant tipping and consumer behavior. Using this model, we showed how consumer behavior responds to res-taurant tipping and how tipping affects consumer-utility among different types of consumers and economic efficiency. The theoretical analysis reveals that tipping discourages customers ’ demand for restaurant meals, which in turn creates bigger excess burden in the market
Tipping is a multi-billion-dollar phenomenon that traditional economic theory finds hard to explain....
Since its origins in 18th-century English pubs, tipping has become a custom involving numerous profe...
The purpose of the paper is to explore the relationship between restaurant attributes and consumers\...
Using survey data, we identify a variety of factors that influence tipping behavior and in the proce...
Tipping is a world-wide custom involving billions of dollars. The voluntary nature of tipping raises...
The practice of tipping, voluntary payments made to service staff, has been called irrational, inequ...
[Excerpt] Tipping is an interesting economic behavior because it is an expense that consumers are fr...
This paper explores the potential motivations behind restaurant tipping and its effect on profit. Th...
This paper offers a thoughtful discussion of social norms and alternative economic viewpoints and an...
This study examines the relationship between tip amount and its possible antecedents: bill size, the...
This paper offers a thoughtful discussion of social norms and alternative economic viewpoints and an...
According to Segrave (1998), since the late 1800s, the study of tipping has provoked debate in a ran...
The custom of voluntarily tipping for services rendered has gone in and out of fashion in America si...
Tipping is an important part of the restaurant industry. In the United States, tips in the food indu...
A central question about tipping is whether people tip strategically, to improve future service, or ...
Tipping is a multi-billion-dollar phenomenon that traditional economic theory finds hard to explain....
Since its origins in 18th-century English pubs, tipping has become a custom involving numerous profe...
The purpose of the paper is to explore the relationship between restaurant attributes and consumers\...
Using survey data, we identify a variety of factors that influence tipping behavior and in the proce...
Tipping is a world-wide custom involving billions of dollars. The voluntary nature of tipping raises...
The practice of tipping, voluntary payments made to service staff, has been called irrational, inequ...
[Excerpt] Tipping is an interesting economic behavior because it is an expense that consumers are fr...
This paper explores the potential motivations behind restaurant tipping and its effect on profit. Th...
This paper offers a thoughtful discussion of social norms and alternative economic viewpoints and an...
This study examines the relationship between tip amount and its possible antecedents: bill size, the...
This paper offers a thoughtful discussion of social norms and alternative economic viewpoints and an...
According to Segrave (1998), since the late 1800s, the study of tipping has provoked debate in a ran...
The custom of voluntarily tipping for services rendered has gone in and out of fashion in America si...
Tipping is an important part of the restaurant industry. In the United States, tips in the food indu...
A central question about tipping is whether people tip strategically, to improve future service, or ...
Tipping is a multi-billion-dollar phenomenon that traditional economic theory finds hard to explain....
Since its origins in 18th-century English pubs, tipping has become a custom involving numerous profe...
The purpose of the paper is to explore the relationship between restaurant attributes and consumers\...