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DINESERV Restaurant Service Quality Scale×HISTOQUAL Heritage Service Quality Scale×
ÁreaTourism HospitalityTourism Hospitality
FamíliaLatent structureLatent structure
Ano de origem19952000
Autor originalPete Stevens; Bonnie Knutson; Mark PattonIsabelle Frochot; Howard Hughes
TipoMulti-item perceived service-quality measurement scaleMulti-item perceived service-quality measurement scale
Fonte seminalStevens, P., Knutson, B., & Patton, M. (1995). DINESERV: A Tool for Measuring Service Quality in Restaurants. Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly, 36(2), 56-60. DOI ↗Frochot, I., & Hughes, H. (2000). HISTOQUAL: The development of a historic houses assessment scale. Tourism Management, 21(2), 157-167. DOI ↗
Outros nomesDINESERV, Restaurant Service Quality Instrument, Dining Service Quality Scale, Foodservice SERVQUALHISTOQUAL, Historic Houses Assessment Scale, Heritage Attraction Service Quality Scale, Heritage Visitor Service Quality
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ResumoDINESERV is a 29-item instrument developed by Stevens, Knutson, and Patton in 1995 to measure perceived service quality in restaurants. It adapts the five generic SERVQUAL dimensions of Parasuraman, Zeithaml, and Berry — tangibles, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy — to the specific realities of foodservice, where the meal experience blends physical surroundings, the dependability of order delivery, staff attentiveness, the competence and trustworthiness of servers, and individualized care. By administering DINESERV to diners, an operator obtains a structured reading of how customers perceive quality across these dimensions, can locate where the experience falls short, and can prioritize improvements. The scale has become one of the most widely used purpose-built measures of restaurant service quality.HISTOQUAL is a service-quality assessment scale developed by Isabelle Frochot and Howard Hughes in 2000 specifically for historic houses and, by extension, heritage attractions. Recognizing that the generic SERVQUAL model did not fully capture the heritage visitor experience, the authors retained three SERVQUAL dimensions — tangibles, responsiveness, and empathy — and added two dimensions specific to the heritage context: communications (the quality of interpretation, signage, and information) and consumables (the supporting facilities such as catering, shops, and amenities). The result is a five-dimension instrument that measures perceived service quality at heritage sites in terms that matter to visitors, from the condition and atmosphere of the property to how well its story is told and how comfortable the visit is.
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