2012
DOI: 10.1108/17566691211269602
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Service quality and university students' satisfaction on the travel agencies

Abstract: PurposeThere are international students studying in the universities of Northern Cyprus that come from more than 68 countries. Travel agencies are among those firms which are affected the most from these international students. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to investigate how international students perceive travel agency services by using the SERVQUAL instrument.Design/methodology/approachA total of 579 university students studying at the universities of Northern Cyprus responded to a revised version… Show more

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“…Second, the island is one of the emerging markets for tourists, investors, managers, and scholars (Daskin, 2013; Ekiz and Khoo-Lattimore, 2011; Farmaki et al , 2015; Gunsoy and Hannam, 2012; Nadiri and Tanova, 2010). Third, the hospitality and tourism industry on the island has chronic problems, including seasonality, low occupancy rates, transportation difficulties, high prices, a shortage of qualified staff, insufficient supplementary facilities and services, poor service quality, and high turnover (Bozdaglar and Kilili, 2015; Cheraghalizadeh, 2015; Daskin and Tezer, 2012; Daskin et al , 2013; Katircioglu et al , 2012; Kilic and Okumus, 2005; Moyo and Ozgur, 2015; Okumus et al , 2005; Oladotun and Ozturen, 2013; Yavas et al , 2013). Fourth, Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean (Nadiri and Hussain, 2005), and it is one of the unique cases in the world, as it was divided into two parts 35 years ago due to differentiating political positions, resulting in a different social and economic situation in North Cyprus compared to other countries (Daskin et al , 2013; Lacher and Kaymak, 2005; Sahin, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, the island is one of the emerging markets for tourists, investors, managers, and scholars (Daskin, 2013; Ekiz and Khoo-Lattimore, 2011; Farmaki et al , 2015; Gunsoy and Hannam, 2012; Nadiri and Tanova, 2010). Third, the hospitality and tourism industry on the island has chronic problems, including seasonality, low occupancy rates, transportation difficulties, high prices, a shortage of qualified staff, insufficient supplementary facilities and services, poor service quality, and high turnover (Bozdaglar and Kilili, 2015; Cheraghalizadeh, 2015; Daskin and Tezer, 2012; Daskin et al , 2013; Katircioglu et al , 2012; Kilic and Okumus, 2005; Moyo and Ozgur, 2015; Okumus et al , 2005; Oladotun and Ozturen, 2013; Yavas et al , 2013). Fourth, Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean (Nadiri and Hussain, 2005), and it is one of the unique cases in the world, as it was divided into two parts 35 years ago due to differentiating political positions, resulting in a different social and economic situation in North Cyprus compared to other countries (Daskin et al , 2013; Lacher and Kaymak, 2005; Sahin, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Service quality models have been adopted to understand users' perception in various industries and countries by customizing original SERVQUAL dimensions as per the need of the study. The industries covered by these studies include banking, e-government, hospitality, e-retailing and banks in both developed and developing countries (Stevens et al, 1995;Collier and Bienstock, 2006;Benedetto et al, 2012;Katircioglu et al, 2012). Most of the service quality models available in the literature addressed adoption issues in the developed countries, whereas scholars paid less attention toward developing countries.…”
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“…University travel agencies should build a three-dimensional marketing model to expand the campus tourist market. It can make full use of three-dimensional marketing in the network sales and physical sales [8].…”
Section: ) Establish a Three-dimensional Marketing Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%