According to a study of the fairness of four common, revenue-enhancing, waitlist-management techniques, restaurants can violate first-come, first-served expectations in seating waiting customers. However, any manipulations to the queue must be done carefully and with a full explanation. Faced with one of several scenarios in which a restaurant violated the first-come, first-served approach, respondents determined that matching waiting parties to available tables based on party size could be viewed as fair, as could allowing guests to call ahead to place their names on the waitlist. On the other hand, taking reservations for large parties drew mixed reviews, and seating VIPs ahead of all guests was generally viewed as unfair. In all cases, r...
People are willing to queue and pay to get food. Knowing peoples’ opinions on queuing is of interest...
With the assumption that waiting time is an important factor that directly influences customer satis...
In many capacity constrained systems, customers\u27 wait times lengthen as the demand for service in...
When a restaurant is full, its managers have to determine which of several tactics they will use to ...
According to a study of the fairness of four common, revenue-enhancing, waitlist-management techniqu...
Restaurant guests prefer the control that making reservations gives them, according to a survey cond...
Restaurant customers view reservations as a form of contract, according to a survey of 1,230 frequen...
Reservations give restaurants the capability to select the most profitable mix of customers and help...
In the perfect world, people do not have to wait to get anything. Business operations have the exact...
Past research on queuing has identified social justice as an important determinant of consumers' wai...
This paper examines whether restaurant reservations should be locked to specific tables at the time ...
Nearly all service and hospitality experiences require customers to wait at some point in the servic...
Purpose : The purpose of this paper is to investigate the application of revenue management practice...
The main purpose of this study was to develop wait management strategies for different stages of a d...
Restaurateurs obviously want to turn their tables as empty seats equates to zero revenue, so to achi...
People are willing to queue and pay to get food. Knowing peoples’ opinions on queuing is of interest...
With the assumption that waiting time is an important factor that directly influences customer satis...
In many capacity constrained systems, customers\u27 wait times lengthen as the demand for service in...
When a restaurant is full, its managers have to determine which of several tactics they will use to ...
According to a study of the fairness of four common, revenue-enhancing, waitlist-management techniqu...
Restaurant guests prefer the control that making reservations gives them, according to a survey cond...
Restaurant customers view reservations as a form of contract, according to a survey of 1,230 frequen...
Reservations give restaurants the capability to select the most profitable mix of customers and help...
In the perfect world, people do not have to wait to get anything. Business operations have the exact...
Past research on queuing has identified social justice as an important determinant of consumers' wai...
This paper examines whether restaurant reservations should be locked to specific tables at the time ...
Nearly all service and hospitality experiences require customers to wait at some point in the servic...
Purpose : The purpose of this paper is to investigate the application of revenue management practice...
The main purpose of this study was to develop wait management strategies for different stages of a d...
Restaurateurs obviously want to turn their tables as empty seats equates to zero revenue, so to achi...
People are willing to queue and pay to get food. Knowing peoples’ opinions on queuing is of interest...
With the assumption that waiting time is an important factor that directly influences customer satis...
In many capacity constrained systems, customers\u27 wait times lengthen as the demand for service in...