2007 Annual International CHRIE Conference & Exposition
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PERCEIVED JUSTICE AND HOTEL GUEST RELATIONSHIP BUILDING: THE MEDIATIONAL
ROLE OF RECOVERY SATISFACTION
Woody G. Kim
Florida State University/Dedman School of Hospitality
Tallahassee, FL, USA
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study is to examine the relative influences of distributive, interactional, and procedural
justice on recovery satisfaction and subsequent hotel guest relationship buildings: trust, commitment, and loyalty.
On-site survey was administered to collect data from guests who experienced a service failure at luxury hotels. The
effect of distributive justice on recovery satisfaction was stronger than those of interactional and procedural justice.
Since interactional and distributive justice have significant effects on trust and commitment via recovery
satisfaction, satisfaction was found to be an important mediating variable. The meidational role of commitment
between trust and loyalty was substantial.
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