2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhm.2003.08.002
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Evaluating slot machine performance: A performance-potential model

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“…He demonstrates that positioning a slot machine next to a busy aisle that is directly across from a table game pit is not a good idea. Lucas and Roehl (2002) and Lucas et al (2004), however, report conflicting findings, arguing that slot machines should be located near a table game, pit, or major aisle to enhance visibility and access.…”
Section: Servicescapementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…He demonstrates that positioning a slot machine next to a busy aisle that is directly across from a table game pit is not a good idea. Lucas and Roehl (2002) and Lucas et al (2004), however, report conflicting findings, arguing that slot machines should be located near a table game, pit, or major aisle to enhance visibility and access.…”
Section: Servicescapementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies of slot performance and the factors leading to better slot business have been conducted in the Western context (Christopherson and Weatherly, 2006;Lucas and Brewer, 2001;Lucas et al, 2004;Lucas and Roehl, 2002), with little research carried out in Asia, including Macau, which has a very different customer base from casinos elsewhere. This study fills the research gaps in this area by exploring the factors that discourage slot play in Macau's casinos.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other casino-related research tends to focus on issues of optimum gaming product mix, sales promotions and physical facilities of casinos (e.g. Lucas et al, 2004;Lucas and Bowen, 2002;Roehl, 1996) and does not consider the impact of employee-or service-related variables.…”
Section: The Casino Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can pick and choose which promotion at which casino to partake in at any given time (Lucas & Bowen, 2002). In the main, casino-related research focuses on factors such as optimum gaming product mix, sales promotions and physical facilities of casinos (e.g., Lucas, Dunn, Roehl & Wolcott, 2004;Lucas & Bowen, 2002;Roehl, 1996) and has only very recently considered the impact of employee-or service-related variables (e.g., Kale & De, 2013).…”
Section: Casino Industry Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other casino-related research tends to focus on issues of investment risk, optimum gaming product mix, sales promotions and physical facilities of casinos (e.g., Lee & Jang, 2014;Lucas, 2013a;Lucas, 2013b;Lucas et al, 2004;Lucas & Bowen, 2002;Repetti, 2013;Roehl, 1996;Shin, Hancer, Leong & Palakurthi, 2010), and does not consider the impact of employee-or service-related variables.…”
Section: Casino Specific Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%