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Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Sports Entrepreneurship

2020

Sports entrepreneurship has been considered an important part of sports organisations when overcoming crisis situations. The aim of this study is to determine the impact of the crisis derived from COVID-19 on sports entrepreneurship and whether there are differences in the prediction of entrepreneurship on service quality in non-profit sports clubs. To this end, 145 sports clubs were analysed before and after the outbreak of the virus in society. Paired sample-t tests were carried out to determine the differences in variables studied before (Time I) and after (Time II) the COVID-19 outbreak, and correlations and hierarchical linear regressions were used to analyse the relationship between t…

2019-20 coronavirus outbreakEntrepreneurshipCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Geography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830adaptationManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195service qualityRenewable energy sourcessports clubs0502 economics and businessPandemicGE1-350Rendiment (Esports)EsportsService qualityEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment05 social sciencessports entrepreneurshipOutbreakCOVID-19ProactivityinnovationEnvironmental sciencescrisisimpact050211 marketingDemographic economicsPsychologyhuman activities050203 business & management
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Strategic analysis of transit service quality using fuzzy AHP methodology

2013

Customer satisfaction analyses are deeply based on customers' judgments and as consequence, they can be characterized by a certain degree of uncertainty generally ascribed to coexistence of three relevant aspects: vagueness, imprecision and subjectivity. In the present paper, a methodology able to handle such uncertainty, based on the ServQual discrepancy paradigm and that uses in combined manner the AHP method and the Fuzzy Sets Theory is proposed in order to overcome limitations of the traditional service evaluation approaches. Subsequently, by considering the Italian public transit service sector, a service quality analysis is conducted and the overall transit service quality structure i…

AHP MethodServQual ModelTransit Service QualityFuzzy Sets TheoryUncertainty ManagementSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneCustomer Satisfaction Evaluation
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Benchmarking of airports service quality by a new fuzzy MCDM approach

2015

Recent approaches to the service quality evaluation problem are focused on the employment of multi-criteria decisionmaking (MCDM) procedures, since processes related to service quality evaluation presentmeaningful communality elements to MCDM ones. Based on such assumption, in the present paper a new fuzzy MCDMapproach is developed tocomparatively evaluate passenger service quality of the international airports inSicily (Italy). In particular, by incorporating the respondents confidence level and degree of optimism on fuzzy assessments, quality scores of main airport service criteria are estimated, whereas ELECTRE multi criteria decision support methodis proposed to point out theservices qu…

Airport service quality structureFuzzy Sets TheoryPassenger satisfactionELECTRE III methodAirport services qualitySettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di Lavorazione
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Imagen de marca y análisis lexicográfico: una aplicación a centros comerciales

2015

[EN] The concept of image in its different aspects is very important in today s society as well as in the business management field. Some authors reports that most of the studies that measure image do not take into account neither previous theoretical and conceptual models nor other possible empirical evidence alternatives. Given this need, a research regarding the concept of brand image applied to shopping malls was conducted based on the conceptual model of the consumer cognitive response in order to empirically explore and contrast it. For this reason, a survey was applied to 420 consumers in five shopping malls in Bogotá, achieving a database of 3.749 cases. The results show attribute-s…

AttractivenessOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementVocabularyStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)lexicometric analysisBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND BUSINESS ECONOMICSimagenLoyalty business modelcentro comercialanálisis de datos textualesrespuesta cognitivaimageBusiness and International ManagementMarketingEmpirical evidenceACCOUNTINGmedia_commonshopping mallMarketinglcsh:CommerceService qualityECONOMICSanálisis lexicométricoORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENTM31BUSINESS AND INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENTAdvertisingM37Variety (cybernetics)cognitive responselcsh:HF1-6182GeographyOrder (business)textual data analysisIndustrial relationsConceptual modelBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND LABORMARKETINGSTRATEGY AND MANAGEMENTFinanceCuadernos de Gestión
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Conceptual Framework for Attracting Foreign Patients to Health Care Services

2021

Given the global nature of health services and increasing competition between regions and health care providers, the aim of the study is to develop a theoretical framework and conceptual model for attracting foreign patients to the health care services. In this study, the authors have summarized the results of their previous empirical research based on integrative literature review to develop a comprehensive understanding of the dimensions and factors characterizing the phenomenon of international competitiveness of health care services. The theoretical study results were validated in expert interviews and applied research studies and the applicability of the developed model was tested in t…

Competition (economics)Service qualityEmpirical researchKnowledge managementConceptual frameworkbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectHealth careConceptual modelContext (language use)Applied researchbusinessmedia_common
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The effect of culture on educational methodologies in international business programs: an application to the iMBA program

2012

As the world becomes global, there are growing needs and opportunities for intercultural exchanges in learning processes. In the context of the Spanish University Strategy for 2015, one of the most important objectives is to increase internationalisation through international postgraduate courses (Spanish Ministry of Education, 2010). Intercultural teaching capabilities are now becoming necessary for better achieving perceived service quality among international students. In the area of business studies, research on pedagogical issues is needed in order to provide recommendations and group management implications. For instance, a challenge for international business programs is dealing with…

ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONcross-cultural education learning methodologies service quality teamworkUNESCO::PEDAGOGÍA
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The customer complaining behavior : why customers do not complain

2017

The field of the marketing has been under change since services gained attention under 1970s. The customer behavior and the relationship marketing gained it focus in the 1990s. At the same time, the need for understanding the customer complaining be-havior was noticed being vital for service management. This research is a response for the Tronvoll’s (2012) call for better understanding the customer complaining behavior. Especially, he called for investigation of what makes the customers act and behave in certain way. The intention of this study was to explore triggers, inhibits and motivators, which affect to the complaining behavior and explore the customer complaining behavior. The theore…

Customer Complaining BehaviorpalvelutServiceasiakkaatService ExperienceService QualitylaatuCustomer Orientationvalitukset
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Management of Litigants’ Satisfaction in their Quality of Legal Services’ Customers Provided by the Courts

2015

Abstract The quality of public services provided by the courts became one of the most important objectives in all developed countries. According to the current requirements, organizations must respond more promptly to the society’s needs and demands. The citizen / customer’s position and role became essential taking into consideration these changes and reforms, the quality of legal services depends on the user’s demands and expectations holding a strong subjective character. On the other hand, the quality does not apply solely to the final product, namely the court’s decision, but to all related activities carried out during the whole process, the way the citizens perceive all the adjacent …

Customer delightCustomer retentionService qualityVoice of the customerbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic relationsCustomer satisfactionQuality (business)MarketingbusinessQuality policyCustomer intelligencemedia_commonManagement of Sustainable Development
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Linking service structural complexity to customer satisfaction

2001

The literature shows a paradox in the understanding of the relationship between structural complexity (defined as the diversity of services offered by an organization) and customer satisfaction. Structural complexity tends to be a popular strategy designed to satisfy different customer needs. However, a negative relationship between structural complexity and customer satisfaction has also been argued. Based on the research on the public versus private distinction, this paper proposes that type of ownership is associated with the paradox mentioned, moderating the relationship between structural complexity and customer satisfaction. The authors tested this hypothesis using a sample of 60 mana…

Customer delightVoice of the customerCustomer retentionService qualityCustomer advocacyManagement of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementCustomer satisfactionBusinessMarketingCustomer intelligenceCustomer to customerGeneral Business Management and AccountingInternational Journal of Service Industry Management
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Digital Banking in Northern India: The Risks on Customer Satisfaction

2021

The widespread use of digital technologies and the current pandemic (COVID) have fueled the need and call for digital transformation in the banking sector. Although this has various benefits, it is a disruption to the norm to which a bank customer has to become accustomed. This variance means that customers would have to make some changes to their routine. This can constitute risks in terms of maintaining customer satisfaction at previous levels. These risks are associated with customer retention because a service or product needs to be aligned with customer expectations to avoid them switching to other service providers. Moreover, it can also have an effect on reputa- tion. Offering digita…

Customer retentionInternet banking -- India NorthService industries -- India NorthStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)digital banking; customer satisfaction; SERVQUAL model; risk management; service quality; digital transformationrisk managementservice qualityRisk management -- India NorthInsuranceFinance -- Technological innovations -- India NorthAccountingHG8011-9999ddc:330Quality (business)Marketingmedia_commonService (business)Service qualitydigital bankingSERVQUAL (Service quality framework)customer satisfactionDigital transformationSERVQUAL modelService providerBank customers -- India Northdigital transformationCustomer satisfactionBusinessBanks and banking -- Technological innovations -- India NorthReputationRisks
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