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Scholars Journal of Economics, Business and Management | Volume-6 | Issue-05
Employee Fulfilment and Service Quality in the Service Industry in Uganda- A Case Study of the Hospitality Sector
Muheebwa Florence Prescah, Mbabazi Mary Grace, Rubalema Alex
Published: May 30, 2019 | 153 167
DOI: 10.36347/sjebm.2019.v06i05.001
Pages: 281–285
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Abstract
Success in hospitality business arises from strategies that ensure that an organization has necessary resources, especially people, who could be utilized to achieve its goals effectively. The current study addressed employee fulfillment toward work-related factors, which could present the effect to service delivery, service cost and service reliability in the hospitality industry. Sixty-seven respondents form eight hospitality organizations in Uganda participated in the study in 2019. The result indicated that employee fulfilment toward work-related factors had significant relationships with service reliability, service cost as well as service delivery. It indicated that supervision style had the strongest link to service reliability while the salary factor was identified as having the lowest influence on service cost and moderate impact on service reliability and service delivery.