Title of article :
Effects of Resort Service Quality, Location Quality and Environmental Practices on the Loyalty of Guests within the Malaysian Ecotourism Industry
Author/Authors :
Yusof, Nor Aini School of Housing - Building and Planning - Universiti Sains Malaysia - 11800 Penang - Malaysia , Rahman, Suraiyati School of Housing - Building and Planning - Universiti Sains Malaysia - 11800 Penang - Malaysia , Iranmanesh, Mohammad School of Management - Universiti Sains Malaysia - 11800 Penang - Malaysia
Abstract :
This research investigated the effects of resort service quality, location quality and
environmental practices on the loyalty of guests. Data were collected from 529 guests of
river and lake resorts in Peninsular Malaysia. Partial least square technique was used in
analysing the data. Results indicate that guest loyalty is affected by the quality of service
and location of resorts, as well as their environmental practices. These results suggest
that well-trained staff, prompt service and sufficient information on the tourism attributes
of the resort are crucial to providing guests with high-quality service. The findings are
useful for policymakers and resort managers in terms of enhancing the understanding of
the combined effects of resort service quality, location quality and environmental practices
on guest loyalty. With regard to its theoretical contribution, this study has extended the
previous research on the effects of environmental practices on customers’ decisions by
advancing the understanding of the relationship between resort environmental practices
and guest loyalty.
Keywords :
Service Quality , Location Quality , Environmental Practices , Loyalty
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics