The Effects of Restaurant Cancellation Policies and No-Show Awareness Campaigns on Reservation Behaviors

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Abstract

This study addresses the persisting issue of restaurant reservation no-shows by applying the availability heuristic principle to analyze booking behaviors. Three experiments identified cancellation policy features and factors influencing booking and no-show behaviors. Findings confirmed that a cancellation barrier (i.e., strict policy and complex cancellation method) decreases no-show intentions and negatively affects booking intentions. This research suggests that a lenient cancellation policy, an easy cancellation method, and an awareness campaign can encourage positive guest booking behavior and reduce no-shows. Applying the availability heuristic principle to restaurant management, the current research enhances the understanding of psychological factors affecting guest decisions and identifies effective strategies to reduce no-shows while supporting favorable booking behavior.

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Kim, E. L., Tang, J., Kim, M., & Kim, E. J. (2025). The Effects of Restaurant Cancellation Policies and No-Show Awareness Campaigns on Reservation Behaviors. International Journal of Consumer Studies, 49(3). https://doi.org/10.1111/ijcs.70069

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