Holiday effects on tipping rates in full-service restaurants

IF 9.9 1区 管理学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM International Journal of Hospitality Management Pub Date : 2024-06-21 DOI:10.1016/j.ijhm.2024.103826
Faizan Ali , Christopher C. Olson , Christos Pantzalis , Jong Chool Park , Jung Chul Park , Dahlia Robinson
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Dining at restaurants on holidays involves a mostly different experience than dining on any other normal day, as it provides the opportunity for diners to get together with family and friends. Consequently, in this study, we investigate whether the prosocial behavior of restaurant diners deviates from the norm on holidays. Using a large dataset of credit card transactions at full-service restaurants, we confirm that this is indeed the case, albeit in a strikingly dichotomous fashion; religious and other family-oriented holidays are generally associated with significantly higher tipping rates than normal, whereas most other holidays are associated with significantly lower tipping rates than normal. Our findings suggest that family gatherings often meant to reinforce a sense of belonging and togetherness seem to strengthen prosociality, whereas social gatherings in restaurants on other festive occasions seem less likely to promote prosocial behavior.

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节假日对全套服务餐厅小费率的影响
节假日在餐馆就餐与平常任何一天的就餐体验都大不相同,因为节假日为就餐者提供了与家人和朋友相聚的机会。因此,在本研究中,我们调查了餐厅用餐者的亲社会行为在节假日是否会偏离常规。通过使用一个大型的全服务餐厅信用卡交易数据集,我们证实了这种情况确实存在,尽管是以一种惊人的二分法的方式存在;宗教节日和其他以家庭为导向的节日的小费率普遍明显高于平时,而其他大多数节日的小费率则明显低于平时。我们的研究结果表明,通常旨在加强归属感和团聚感的家庭聚会似乎会加强亲社会性,而其他节日的餐馆社交聚会似乎不太可能促进亲社会行为。
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International Journal of Hospitality Management
International Journal of Hospitality Management HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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21.20
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9.40%
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218
审稿时长
85 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Hospitality Management serves as a platform for discussing significant trends and advancements in various disciplines related to the hospitality industry. The publication covers a wide range of topics, including human resources management, consumer behavior and marketing, business forecasting and applied economics, operational management, strategic management, financial management, planning and design, information technology and e-commerce, training and development, technological developments, and national and international legislation. In addition to covering these topics, the journal features research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and analyses of business practices within the hospitality industry. It aims to provide readers with valuable insights and knowledge in order to advance research and improve practices in the field. The journal is also indexed and abstracted in various databases, including the Journal of Travel Research, PIRA, Academic Journal Guide, Documentation Touristique, Leisure, Recreation and Tourism Abstracts, Lodging and Restaurant Index, Scopus, CIRET, and the Social Sciences Citation Index. This ensures that the journal's content is widely accessible and discoverable by researchers and practitioners in the hospitality field.
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