Customer intention to reuse self-ordering kiosks in fast-food restaurant: the case of Bangkok, Thailand

Author:

Marinakou EvangeliaORCID,Giousmpasoglou CharalamposORCID,Sakulrungsap Kanpisuth

Abstract

Purpose – The food sector has embraced new technologies in customer service, including self-ordering kiosks (SOKs). Such a service allows customers to select, customize, and pay for their meals through a device or kiosk. This study investigates customer satisfaction and intentions to reuse SOKs in the fast food context. Methodology/Design/Approach – This empirical study is based on quantitative research; an online survey with a self-administered questionnaire was designed to measure customer satisfaction and intention to reuse SOKs among adult Thai McDonald’s customers in Bangkok. Findings – The results indicate that service quality dimensions, perceived value, and customer experience influence customer satisfaction, which in turn influences reuse intention. The results suggest that the fast food self-service ordering system is a unique service environment that requires its own focus in academic study and management. Practical implications - Management implications suggest that service standards for selfservice kiosks must be consistent with customer expectations during the customer-machine service encounter. Originality of the research - The study suggests that research needs to be responsive to the swift and ongoing changes in the technological environment, as these changes could affect customer experience; we also propose that more empirical research should be conducted in the Western context to examine differences in customer experience.

Publisher

University of Rijeka, Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management

Subject

Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management,Geography, Planning and Development

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