This study examined the relationships between national values, as measured by Hofstede (1983) and Schwartz (1994), and the customary size of restaurant tips in a sample of 54 nations. The results of this study indicate that the customary sizes of restaurant tips in the absence of service charges are unrelated to the customary sizes of restaurant tips given on top of service charges. They also indicate that the former tip sizes increase with Hofstede's (1983) uncertainty avoidance and masculinity scores, while the latter tip sizes decrease with Schwartz's (1994) hierarchy/egalitarianism and mastery/harmony scores.Lynn28_National_Values_and_Tipping_Customs.pdf: 304 downloads, before Aug. 1, 2020
Purpose – This research aimed to investigate the tipping habits of respondents from the Republic of ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Unique from prior research that deconstructs culture into separate attributes a...
Tipping in American restaurants has become a social norm deep-rooted into society since the 19th cen...
This study examines the relationships between national values and tipping customs in a sample of 45 ...
To date, most of the research investigating the relationship between service quality and tip has bee...
Tipping is a widespread custom in which service patrons give sums of money above and beyond the cont...
Tipping is a widespread custom in which service patrons give voluntary payments of money to the work...
Tipping is a social norm in many countries and has important functions as a source of income, with s...
Tipping is a world-wide custom involving billions of dollars. The voluntary nature of tipping raises...
In this paper, I conduct the first cross-national study of the political economy of gratuities. Exis...
Consumer Tipping: A Cross-Country Study Tipping differs from most economic transactions in that cons...
The paper presents the results of the first study exploring what factors influence tipping in restau...
International audienceTipping is a social norm in many countries and has important functions as a so...
[Excerpt] Tipping is an interesting economic behavior because it is an expense that consumers are fr...
Using survey data, we identify a variety of factors that influence tipping behavior and in the proce...
Purpose – This research aimed to investigate the tipping habits of respondents from the Republic of ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Unique from prior research that deconstructs culture into separate attributes a...
Tipping in American restaurants has become a social norm deep-rooted into society since the 19th cen...
This study examines the relationships between national values and tipping customs in a sample of 45 ...
To date, most of the research investigating the relationship between service quality and tip has bee...
Tipping is a widespread custom in which service patrons give sums of money above and beyond the cont...
Tipping is a widespread custom in which service patrons give voluntary payments of money to the work...
Tipping is a social norm in many countries and has important functions as a source of income, with s...
Tipping is a world-wide custom involving billions of dollars. The voluntary nature of tipping raises...
In this paper, I conduct the first cross-national study of the political economy of gratuities. Exis...
Consumer Tipping: A Cross-Country Study Tipping differs from most economic transactions in that cons...
The paper presents the results of the first study exploring what factors influence tipping in restau...
International audienceTipping is a social norm in many countries and has important functions as a so...
[Excerpt] Tipping is an interesting economic behavior because it is an expense that consumers are fr...
Using survey data, we identify a variety of factors that influence tipping behavior and in the proce...
Purpose – This research aimed to investigate the tipping habits of respondents from the Republic of ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Unique from prior research that deconstructs culture into separate attributes a...
Tipping in American restaurants has become a social norm deep-rooted into society since the 19th cen...