2023
DOI: 10.59865/abacj.2024.8
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Examining the Influences of Satisfaction and Trust on the Behavioral Intentions of Customers Who Dined in Casual Dining Restaurants: A Mixed-Methods Approach

Prarawan Senachai,
Puthipong Julagasigorn,
Sutthisan Chumwichan

Abstract: The restaurant business is very competitive, such that managers must identify appropriate components of their restaurant attributes to better satisfy the needs and wants of their customers. Studies have long investigated restaurant attributes but treated such attributes using a common factor analysis technique; these should be analyzed as components. This paper aims to demonstrate how researchers can conduct a mixed-methods study to investigate the effects of restaurant attributes on customer behaviors and how… Show more

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“…The second paper, is in alignment with the first article. Senachai et al (2024) identify responsive restaurant attributes that satisfy their customers' needs, using mixed methods in an attempt to solicit new insights from field work beyond a literature review of established theories and previous studies. As a result, a conceptual model was developed with 3 constructs as components: satisfaction, trust, and behavioral intentions, and with 10 attributes from literature and 7 attributes from in-depth interviews.…”
Section: Articles In This Current Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second paper, is in alignment with the first article. Senachai et al (2024) identify responsive restaurant attributes that satisfy their customers' needs, using mixed methods in an attempt to solicit new insights from field work beyond a literature review of established theories and previous studies. As a result, a conceptual model was developed with 3 constructs as components: satisfaction, trust, and behavioral intentions, and with 10 attributes from literature and 7 attributes from in-depth interviews.…”
Section: Articles In This Current Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The growing interest in SEM is attributed to its comprehensive approach, which integrates both measurement and structural models, allowing for a simultaneous exploration of observed and latent constructs within a single analytical framework (Chumwichan et al, 2023;Malesios et al, 2020;Napontun & Pimchainoi, 2023;Pinthong et al, 2024;Sathatip, 2024;Satitsamitpong et al, 2024;Senachai et al, 2024). This integration is particularly valuable in the tourism sector, where the phenomena under study are inherently complex.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%