Affiliation:
1. Università Carlo Cattaneo LIUC, Castellanza, Italy
2. Sinodè, Padua, Italy
3. IESEG School of Management - Univ. Lille, CNRS, UMR 9221 - LEM - Lille Economie Management, Lille, France
Abstract
Residents’ relatives are regularly solicited to evaluate the hotel, social- and health-care services that nursing homes provide to the aged in order to preserve their residual cognitive, physical, and social capabilities. In this study we argue that, due to the services’ different technical and functional elements, residents’ relatives find it easier to assess the quality of the hotel services instead of the other types of services. Based on 2012 responses from residents’ relatives in 38 nursing homes in the Northern part of Italy, our results show that satisfaction with hotel services partially mediates the impact of satisfaction with social- and health-care services, above and beyond their direct effect on the overall satisfaction with all services. We conclude by discussing theoretical contributions and managerial implications.