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The behavioural consequences of perceived service quality: An exploratory study in the context of private fitness clubs in Greece

This study aims to investigate the behavioural consequences of perceived service quality dimensions in the context of private fitness clubs in Greece. Zeithmal, Berry, and Parasuraman's (1996) theoretical framework of behavioural consequences was used for the measurement of behavioural intentio...

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Published in:European sport management quarterly 2001-12, Vol.1 (4), p.280-299
Main Authors: Alexandris, Konstantinos, Dimitriadis, Nikos, Kasiara, Anastasia
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