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Development, Validity and Reliability of Perceived Service Quality in Retail Banking and its Relationship With Perceived Value and Customer Satisfaction
Microfinance is often hailed both as a tool for fighting poverty and as a tool for post-conflict reconciliation. This paper explores the use of microfinance in post-civil war Bosnia and Herzegovina, assessing its results in terms of both goals. As it combined high unemployment with a highly educated population in an institutionally open context, Bosnia and Herzegovina provides a crucial test of the effect of microfinance. If unambiguous signs of success cannot be found in a case with such favorable conditions, this would raise serious questions about the potential benefits of microfinance. The paper draws together evidence from a series of independent reviews of microfinance in Bosnia and Herzegovina, to assess its impact in terms of economic performance, the economic system, social welfare and post-conflict integration. Based on this case study, microfinance appears a better tool for dealing with poverty than with social integration or institution building.perceived quality, perceived value, satisfaction, retail banking services
Upravljanje markama slovenskih izvoznih poduzeća
This paper describes the characteristics of brand management in the context of the companies in Slovenia that are intensively engaged in the internationalization of their business operations. Using a sample of the 200 largest export companies in Slovenia, it explores the impact of internationalized business operations on the marketing mix component strategies to identify the most frequent internal and external hindrances to the internationalization that exert influence on the companies’ most important brands. The paper also analyzes the importance of long-term experience and knowledge of the market in the consolidation of brand effectiveness and the companies’ reputation and ascertains whether the companies with a higher level of internationalization employ a larger number of less tangible brand performance criteria than those with a lower level of internationalization.U radu se opisuju neke od karakteristika upravljanja markom na primjeru slovenskih poduzeća koja intenzivno internacionaliziraju svoje poslovanje. Na uzorku od 200 najvećih slovenskih izvoznih poduzeća autori istražuju utjecaj internacionalizacije poslovanja na strategije elemenata marketinškog miksa te pokušavaju otkriti najčešće unutarnje i vanjske prepreke internacionalizaciji koje utječu na najvažnije marke poduzeća. Autori također analiziraju važnost dugogodišnjeg iskustva i znanja o tržištu u jačanju učinkovitosti marke i ugleda poduzeća. Isto tako, žele utvrditi koriste li poduzeća s višim stupnjem internacionalizacije poslovanja veći broj manje opipljivih kriterija za procjenu uspješnosti marke u odnosu na ona s manjim stupnjem internacionalizacije
Wechselbeziehungen zwischen perzipierter Qualität, perzipiertem Wert, Image und der Zufriedenheit mit dem Hotelservice: Ein Vergleich zwischen Hotelgästen aus Slowenien und Italien
In the present paper, first the conceptual model of
perceived value concept as a mediating variable in tourist
perceptions of hotel services is presented and afterwards
tested with structural equation modelling. The study reveals
that: (a) the relationship between perceived hotel quality
and perceived value is strong and positive; (b) the relationship
between hotel quality and guest satisfaction
is not direct, but rather indirect through the perceived
value; (c) hotel image is significantly positively related to
perceived value and perceived hotel quality; and
(d) perceived value strongly impacts hotel guest satisfaction.
Further, invariance analysis shows that no
significant differences exist in relationships among
perceived quality, image, perceived value and
satisfaction between tourists from Slovenia and tourists
from Italy.U ovom se radu prvo predstavlja konceptualni model
percipirane vrijednosti kao posredničke varijable u
percepcijama hotelskih usluga od turistâ, a potom ga se
testira modeliranjem strukturnim jednadžbama. Studija
otkriva: (a) da je odnos između percipirane kvalitete hotela i
percipirane vrijednosti snažan i pozitivan, (b) da odnos
između kvalitete hotela i zadovoljstva gosta nije izravan nego neizravan (percipiranom vrijednošću), (c) da je imidž
hotela značajno pozitivno povezan s percipiranom vrijednosti
i percipiranom kvalitetom hotela te (d) da percipirana
vrijednost snažno utječe na zadovoljstvo hotelskoga gosta.
Nadalje, analiza invarijance pokazuje da nema značajnih
razlika u odnosima između percipirane kvalitete, imidža,
percipirane vrijednosti i zadovoljstva između turistâ iz
Slovenije i turistâ iz Italije.Die Verfasser präsentieren in ihrer Arbeit zunächst das
konzeptuelle Modell perzipierter Werte als eine vermittelnde
Variable bei der Wahrnehmung von Hotelserviceleistungen
auf Seiten ausländischer Touristen, um es sodann anhand
von Strukturgleichungen zu modellieren und zu testen. Dabei
zeigte sich Folgendes: a) Es herrscht ein starker und positiver
Bezug zwischen der perzipierten Qualität eines Hotels und
dem perzipiertem Wert; b) der Bezug zwischen der Qualität
eines Hotels und der Zufriedenheit des Hotelgastes besteht
nicht unmittelbar, sondern entsteht über den perzipierten
Wert; c) das Image eines Hotels steht in einem wesentlich
positiven Zusammenhang mit dem perzipierten Wert und der
perzipierten Qualität eines Hotels; d) die Zufriedenheit des
Hotelgastes wird stark durch den perzipierten Wert
beeinflusst. Eine Invarianzanalyse zeigt des Weiteren, dass es
im Hinblick auf die untersuchten Phänomene keine
nennenswerten Unterschiede zwischen slowenischen und
italienischen Touristen gibt
THE IMPORTANCE OF PERCEIVED VALUE IN EVALUATING HOTEL GUEST SATISFACTION: THE CASE OF SLOVENIA
Percipirana vrijednost jedna je od najutjecajnijih mjera potrošačevog zadovoljstva i lojalnosti. Percipirana vrijednost potrošača šire se može definirati kao sveukupna procjena potrošača o korisnosti proizvoda (ili usluge) temeljena na percepcijama onoga što se prima i onoga što se daje. Osnovna svrha studije je ispitati ulogu percipirane vrijednosti kao posredne varijable u percepciji hotelskih usluga. U empirijskoj studiji percipirana kvaliteta je izravno, ali i neizravno povezana sa zadovoljstvom hotelskog gosta te se stoga percipirana vrijednost smatra posrednom varijablom između percipirane kvalitete i zadovoljstva hotelskog gosta. Podaci za empirijsko istraživanje sakupljeni su kod 1020 hotelskih gostiju u Ljubljani, Portorožu, Zreču i Rogli u svibnju i lipnju 2007. korištenjem osobnlh intervjua. Rezultati sugeriraju da samo trecína odstupanja kod zadovoljstva gostiju može biti objašnjena petcipiranom kvalitetom te da je neizravni utjecaj percipirane kvalitete
kroz percipiranu vrijednost puno veći od izravnog utjecaja. Ovo upućuje na važnost percipirane vrijednosti kao posredne varijable u odnosu kvaliteta - zadovoljstvo.Perceived value is considered as one of the most influential measures of customer satisfaction and loyalty. Perceived customer value can be broadly defined as the customer\u27s overall assessment of Ihe utility of a product (or service) based on perceptions of what is received and what is given. The main purpose of the study is to examine the role of perceived value as mediating variable
in hotel services perception, ln the empirical study perceived quality was linked directly as well as indirectly to hotel guest satisfaction, therefore perceived value was considered to be a mediating variable
between perceived quality and hotel guest satisfaction. Data for empirical research was collected from 1020 hotel guests in Ljubljana, Portorož, Zreče and Rogla in May and June 2007 by means of a
personal interview. Results suggest that only one third of the variance in guest satisfaction can be explained by perceived quality and that the indirect effect of petx:eived quality on guest satisfaction
through perceived value is much stronger than direct effect. This indicates the importance of perceived value as mediating variable in quality - satisfaction relationship
Is Customer Satisfaction with Services a Solid Ground for Loyalty in Banking Business?
Customers and satisfaction of their needs have prevailed in banking services markets, with banking services becoming inextricably linked to the customer loyalty. Only a satisfied customer means a successful bank. Special role of banks and the specifics of their services do make the connection between customer satisfaction and loyalty a very fragile but important link. This paper investigates the basis for a long-term co-operation with customers and the essence of loyalty concept and customer satisfaction in banking sector
Is Customer Satisfaction with Services a Solid Ground for Loyalty in Banking Business?
Customers and satisfaction of their needs have prevailed in banking services markets, with banking services becoming inextricably linked to the customer loyalty. Only a satisfied customer means a successful bank. Special role of banks and the specifics of their services do make the connection between customer satisfaction and loyalty a very fragile but important link. This paper investigates the basis for a long-term co-operation with customers and the essence of loyalty concept and customer satisfaction in banking sector
Hotel image and guests satisfaction as a source of sustainable competitive advantage
In contemporary marketing research, there is a general consensus in marketing and management theory that intangible resources of the organisation can play crucial role in sustainable competitive advantage creation. In this paper, the relationships between four such intangible resources (hotel image, perceived quality, perceived value and hotel guest satisfaction) are empirically researched. Structural model of guest satisfaction was developed and tested on the sample of 1,020 tourists in Slovenia. Results suggest that the direct impact of perceived quality on guest satisfaction is quite weak. However, perceived quality as well as hotel image impact guest satisfaction indirectly through perceived value. The results indicate the importance of perceived value as mediating variable in service perception models which means that marketing practitioners and managers in the hotel industry should focus their efforts mainly on the perceived value of their offerings.service performance; perceived quality; perceived value; customer satisfaction; service perception; quality hotels; sustainable competitive advantage; hotel image; guest satisfaction; Slovenia; tourist services; tourism.
Antecedents and outcomes of perceived service value: evidence from Slovenia
Perceived value is considered one of the most influential measures of customer satisfaction and is
of growing interest to scholars and marketing managers. This paper aims to test a model of
perceived value antecedents and consequences in the retail banking industry in the former socialist
economy in central Europe. This environment should be of interest to researchers since the
majority of perceived value studies have been implemented in developed economies, especially
the U.S and even in these countries with an exception of U.S.A. only few researches have dealt
with more complex models, with perceived value of banking services as a central concept.
However, thus far, no such studies are yet implemented in former socialist economies of Europe.
The study also extends extant research by incorporating reputation as an antecedent to perceived
value and as an important resource of company competitive sustainable advantage. Content
validity of the instrument was assessed by conducting interviews with experts in the field, and face
validity was assessed by means of pre-tests with members of the target population (focus groups).
In addition, viewpoints related to construct validity, convergent validity, discriminant validity and
nomological validity were assessed with exploratory factor analysis (EFA), confirmatory factor
analysis (CFA) and structural equation modeling (SEM). Data for empirical research is collected
from 700 retail banking customers in Slovenia. A structural model with four reflective constructs is
evaluated to test the hypothesized relationships. Results indicate the importance of perceived
value as a mediating variable in the quality – satisfaction relationship. However, our results show
that reputation influences perceived value, only indirectly, via perceived service quality