NoThe trend towards internationalisation in many service industries has increased the need for both managers and academics to collect cross-cultural/national consumer-perceived service quality data. Failure to establish cross-cultural equivalence and to detect differences in cross-national response bias will, however, affect data comparability, may invalidate the research results and could therefore lead to incorrect inferences about attitudes and behaviours across national groups. By initially focussing on developments in the mono-cultural service quality literature, a framework is presented whereby academics and managers can assess the potential impact of these international measurement issues. Existing cross-cultural service quality lite...
Maldives is a renowned tourist destination in the world, growing rapidly within a competitive nation...
Past research has determined that consumers use information cues to evaluate quality and performance...
Maldives is a renowned tourist destination in the world, growing rapidly within a competitive nation...
The trend towards internationalisation in many service industries has increased the need for both ma...
With the proliferation of comparative research, it is important to recognize some of the inherent li...
With the proliferation of comparative research, it is important to recognize some of the inherent li...
With the proliferation of comparative research, it is important to recognize some of the inherent li...
The authors argue that perceptions of service quality vary across cultural groups, as defined by eac...
The growing importance of crosscultural business as well as the continuously expanding service indus...
Early service quality research posited that service quality is the gap or difference between " perce...
Purpose – This study aims to examine the applicability of key measures of service quality and custom...
The spread of global culture is being facilitated by the proliferation of transnational corporations...
This paper provides a cross-cultural service quality analysis in Europe of care service
This chapter presents a quality framework for assessing quality in cross-cultural surveys, followed ...
While Information services function’s (ISF) service quality is not a new concept and has received co...
Maldives is a renowned tourist destination in the world, growing rapidly within a competitive nation...
Past research has determined that consumers use information cues to evaluate quality and performance...
Maldives is a renowned tourist destination in the world, growing rapidly within a competitive nation...
The trend towards internationalisation in many service industries has increased the need for both ma...
With the proliferation of comparative research, it is important to recognize some of the inherent li...
With the proliferation of comparative research, it is important to recognize some of the inherent li...
With the proliferation of comparative research, it is important to recognize some of the inherent li...
The authors argue that perceptions of service quality vary across cultural groups, as defined by eac...
The growing importance of crosscultural business as well as the continuously expanding service indus...
Early service quality research posited that service quality is the gap or difference between " perce...
Purpose – This study aims to examine the applicability of key measures of service quality and custom...
The spread of global culture is being facilitated by the proliferation of transnational corporations...
This paper provides a cross-cultural service quality analysis in Europe of care service
This chapter presents a quality framework for assessing quality in cross-cultural surveys, followed ...
While Information services function’s (ISF) service quality is not a new concept and has received co...
Maldives is a renowned tourist destination in the world, growing rapidly within a competitive nation...
Past research has determined that consumers use information cues to evaluate quality and performance...
Maldives is a renowned tourist destination in the world, growing rapidly within a competitive nation...