Hierarchical value mapping of diners in Macao's casino restaurants

IF 4.8 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Pui Kuan Tina Fan, Ja Young (Jacey) Choe, Yeseul Na
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PurposeThis study explores the linkages between various attributes, consequences and values of casino restaurants and the differences in the hierarchical value maps between female and male customers and between casino players and non-casino players.Design/methodology/approachThis study was conducted using the means-end chain (MEC) theory. The data were collected using the hard-laddering method. Two hundred forty-one responses were analyzed.FindingsAttributes such as “taste,” “reasonable prices,” and “discounts” were associated with the values “personal happiness,” “considered,” “life satisfaction,” and “life-quality enhancement” at casino restaurants. Males were found to hold “prompt services” as important when dining at casino restaurants, while females held a “spacious environment” to be critical. Furthermore, “use of casino complimentary credits” was important to casino players, while “free parking” and “comfortable seats” mattered for non-casino players.Practical implicationsIt is suggested that casinos add more Asian cuisines in their casino restaurants in Macao to attract customers who value culinary and cultural exploration while simultaneously satisfying tourists from neighboring regions who wish to enjoy familiar foods when they visit Macao. In addition, the authors recommend that casinos develop menu items that can be served quickly to casino players.Originality/valueThis study is based on the MEC theory and broadens the range of studies on casino restaurants. Furthermore, it provides useful information to guide casino restauranteurs in developing their marketing and operational strategies for different customer segments.
澳门赌场餐厅食客的等级价值图谱
目的 本研究探讨了赌场餐厅的各种属性、后果和价值之间的联系,以及女性和男性顾客之间、赌场玩家和非赌场玩家之间在等级价值图谱上的差异。采用硬梯法收集数据。结果在赌场餐厅,"口味"、"合理价格 "和 "折扣 "等属性与 "个人幸福感"、"考虑"、"生活满意度 "和 "生活质量提高 "等价值观相关联。在赌场餐厅就餐时,男性认为 "及时的服务 "非常重要,而女性则认为 "宽敞的环境 "至关重要。此外,"使用赌场赠送的积分 "对赌客来说很重要,而 "免费停车 "和 "舒适的座位 "对非赌客来说则很重要。 实用启示 作者建议澳门赌场在其赌场餐厅中增加更多亚洲菜肴,以吸引那些重视美食和文化探索的顾客,同时满足那些希望在访问澳门时享用熟悉美食的周边地区游客的需求。此外,作者还建议赌场开发能够快速为赌场玩家提供服务的菜单项目。原创性/价值本研究以 MEC 理论为基础,扩大了赌场餐厅研究的范围。此外,它还提供了有用的信息,指导赌场餐饮业者针对不同的顾客群体制定营销和运营策略。
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Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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