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A patron, a referral and why in Macau casinos-The case of mainland Chinese gamblers

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posted on 2024-07-09, 14:10 authored by Zhong Lu Zeng, Catherine Prentice
Delivering high quality service tends to improve the loyalty of valued customers. Operators should have an understanding of how customers react to the service provision. The current investigation is undertaken in Macau casinos and explores the relationship between service quality and loyalty of casino members and non-members with a focus on gamblers from the mainland China. Gamble loyalty is operationalized on the basis of attitudinal and behavioral dimensions. A quantitative method is used to explore these relationships. Casino service quality is measured by using a newly developed four dimensional scale named CASERV. The results indicate that service quality explains significant variance in gambler attitudinal loyalty but not behavioral loyalty for casino members and non-members. In particular, service delivery contributes substantially to gambler attitudinal loyalty. Surprisingly, non-members report higher level of service quality perceptions and are more likely to act as referral for the casino and to spread positive word-of-mouth communications; whereas members do appear to patronize the casino more frequently and to play longer in the casino of their first choice during their visit in Macau. Implications of these findings are provided for practitioners and researchers.

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0278-4319

Journal title

International Journal of Hospitality Management

Volume

36

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8 pp

Publisher

Elsevier

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Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. The accepted manuscript is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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