2018
DOI: 10.11648/j.sjbm.20180601.13
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Assessment of Service Quality in the Hotel Industry: Case Study in North Showa Zone of Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia

Abstract: The objective is to investigate the effects of service quality on customer satisfaction. Convenience sampling method been utilized to collect data from 27 hotels at six towns found in the Administration zone. The results from the different dimensions show that averagely the expectations lies above the perceptions line that indicates there is a gap between expectations and perceptions which resulted with the customers are not fully satisfied on the service quality. There are gaps between expectations and percep… Show more

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“…Service quality has become a very important subject of tourism marketing investigation over the past few decades. An assessment of customer satisfaction in the hotel industry is an issue very often undertaken by different researchers representing different scientific disciplines (Abebaw & Endeshaw, 2018;Atkinson, 1988;Gržinić, 2007 Wu, 2014). Today, customer review websites are a very important source of information for visitors (Xiang & Gretzel, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Service quality has become a very important subject of tourism marketing investigation over the past few decades. An assessment of customer satisfaction in the hotel industry is an issue very often undertaken by different researchers representing different scientific disciplines (Abebaw & Endeshaw, 2018;Atkinson, 1988;Gržinić, 2007 Wu, 2014). Today, customer review websites are a very important source of information for visitors (Xiang & Gretzel, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%