Service Quality Management in Hotel Industry: A Conceptual Framework for Food and Beverage Departments

  • Abukhalifeh A
  • Mat Som A
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Abstract

Service quality has been an important subject of research involving food and beverage (F&B) departments of hotels. Despite a substantial number of studies on service quality, the reasons why guests revisit a hotel and why a high-quality service from the F&B department is needed have remained unanswered. This paper aims to review existing literature on service quality management in the F&B departments of hotels, its process, and the effective service quality management framework. This paper discusses famous models, and explains Parasuraman’s dimensional framework of service quality management in the area of F&B and its application to the hotel industry. The conceptual paper suggests application of the dimensional model in the F&B department and encourages hotels to improve its management to better satisfy their guests.

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Abukhalifeh, A. N., & Mat Som, A. P. (2012). Service Quality Management in Hotel Industry: A Conceptual Framework for Food and Beverage Departments. International Journal of Business and Management, 7(14). https://doi.org/10.5539/ijbm.v7n14p135

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