2020
DOI: 10.30537/sijmb.v6i2.485
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Measuring Customer Satisfaction When Dining at a Casual Restaurant: An Application of Kisang's Model

Abstract: The culinary business is being increased rapidly in Pakistan. Usually, Pakistani consumers prefer to eat meals at homes cooked by female members owing to cultural, social and religious reason. In order to bridge up the gap in existing hospitality literature, the objective of this research manuscript is to find out the relation among dimensions of quality (food quality, service quality and quality of physical environment), customer satisfaction, restaurant image, behavioral intentions and customer perceived val… Show more

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“…On the basis of customer satisfaction, the level of satisfaction will positively influence behavioral intention related to repeated visits and recommendations to others [39]. Ladhari in [59] also argued that the more satisfied customers are, the higher the influence on customer behavior, such as being more loyal and making repeat purchases and spreading positive sentences about the brand.…”
Section: Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the basis of customer satisfaction, the level of satisfaction will positively influence behavioral intention related to repeated visits and recommendations to others [39]. Ladhari in [59] also argued that the more satisfied customers are, the higher the influence on customer behavior, such as being more loyal and making repeat purchases and spreading positive sentences about the brand.…”
Section: Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%