Park people conflicts: Study of selected villages of chamoli district in the vicinity of NDBR
Published: 2009
Author(s) Name: Gupta S.P., Bhatt Vijay P.
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Abstract
Service-based industries such as hotels and restaurants are spending a tremendous effort to measure and improve the service quality of their businesses. Service quality is one of the key factors in achieving competitive advantages in the restaurant industry since high service quality presumably results in increased customer satisfaction, and thus increased future patronage. This paper reports on research undertaken in Delhi, India, investigating the aspiration and expectation of guests who use to dine out in First Class Restaurants(independent or hotels restaurants) of Delhi, India. The purpose of this study was to examine the two generic service-quality dimensions: physical quality and staff behavior/attitude in restaurants by employing the confirmatory factor analysis approach. The research indicates that the service quality in food service has got more importance of service staff and their qualities.
Keywords: Park people conflict, Chipko movement, NDBR, Bhotia tribe, Co-management
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