Research on race differences in tipping suggests that (a) Blacks leave smaller average restaurant tips than do Whites, (b) Black-White differences in tipping persist after controlling for socio-economic status, (c) Blacks tip less than Whites even when provided comparable levels of service, (d) Blacks tip less than Whites even when the server is black, and (e) Blacks are much less likely than Whites to know that it is customary/expected to tip 15 to 20 percent of the bill size in U.S. restaurants. The practical implications of these findings for restaurant managers, restaurant industry organizations, and restaurant chains are discussed. In general, those implications center on the need to educate Blacks about the 15 to 20 percent tipping no...
Gratuity, or the act of tipping, has been a part of the restaurant industry in the U.S since the mid...
Purpose: Academic research has supported the belief that consumers undertip minority race service wo...
Despite popular claims that racism and discrimination are no longer salient issues in contemporary s...
Research on race differences in tipping suggests that (a) Blacks leave smaller average restaurant ti...
On average, Blacks tip less than whites in the United States. As a result, many servers dislike wait...
Two studies examining the role of SES as a moderator of Black-White differences in tipping found tha...
Descriptive and Injunctive Tipping Norms In U.S. restaurants, racial and ethnic minorities often tip...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that many waiters and waitresses deliver poor service to ethnic minoriti...
A re-analysis of two national telephone surveys found that black-white differences in awareness that...
A widespread perception in the restaurant industry is that Black patrons tip less than do White cust...
This Article or Chapter is brought to you for free and open access by the School of Hotel Administra...
Tipping began as a means to gain prompt service. Today the practice serves as a primary source of in...
Due to discrimination, waiters are less likely to provide good customer service to their black dinne...
Of late, tipping has become a topic of great debate. This pilot study attempted to capture tipping ...
This Article or Chapter is brought to you for free and open access by the School of Hotel Administra...
Gratuity, or the act of tipping, has been a part of the restaurant industry in the U.S since the mid...
Purpose: Academic research has supported the belief that consumers undertip minority race service wo...
Despite popular claims that racism and discrimination are no longer salient issues in contemporary s...
Research on race differences in tipping suggests that (a) Blacks leave smaller average restaurant ti...
On average, Blacks tip less than whites in the United States. As a result, many servers dislike wait...
Two studies examining the role of SES as a moderator of Black-White differences in tipping found tha...
Descriptive and Injunctive Tipping Norms In U.S. restaurants, racial and ethnic minorities often tip...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that many waiters and waitresses deliver poor service to ethnic minoriti...
A re-analysis of two national telephone surveys found that black-white differences in awareness that...
A widespread perception in the restaurant industry is that Black patrons tip less than do White cust...
This Article or Chapter is brought to you for free and open access by the School of Hotel Administra...
Tipping began as a means to gain prompt service. Today the practice serves as a primary source of in...
Due to discrimination, waiters are less likely to provide good customer service to their black dinne...
Of late, tipping has become a topic of great debate. This pilot study attempted to capture tipping ...
This Article or Chapter is brought to you for free and open access by the School of Hotel Administra...
Gratuity, or the act of tipping, has been a part of the restaurant industry in the U.S since the mid...
Purpose: Academic research has supported the belief that consumers undertip minority race service wo...
Despite popular claims that racism and discrimination are no longer salient issues in contemporary s...