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Resumen de Faculty Behavioral Intentions in Hospitality Education: Effect of Service Quality, Service Value, Sacrifice, and Satisfaction

Pratik Ghosh, Deepika Jhamb, Larry Yu

  • In evaluating the service quality of hospitality education, few studies have considered the perspectives of faculty. This study measured how service quality, service value, sacrifice, and satisfaction affected faculty’s behavioral intentions. A survey was conducted with a sample of 134 faculty members from top institutes of hotel management in India. Results showed that service quality had a significant positive indirect impact and total impact on the behavioral intentions of the faculty in institutes of hotel management; that satisfaction had a significant positive direct impact on behavioral intentions, as well as a significant mediating impact on the relationship between service quality and behavioral intentions; and that service value had a significant mediating impact on the relationship between service quality and behavioral intentions. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.


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