Examining the Role of Customer Satisfaction and Brand Image as Mediators Between Service Quality and Repurchase Intent with Reference to India's International …

R Balakrishnan, PB Christopher - … Gestão Social E …, 2024 - rgsa.openaccesspublications.org
Purpose: The study's overarching goal is to use findings on the associations between airline
passengers' perceptions of service quality, brand image, and customer satisfaction to …

[PDF][PDF] EXAMINING THE ROLE OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND BRAND IMAGE AS MEDIATORS BETWEEN SERVICE QUALITY AND REPURCHASE INTENT …

B Ravishankar, PB Christopher - Environmental & Social …, 2024 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Purpose: The study's overarching goal is to use findings on the associations between airline
passengers' perceptions of service quality, brand image, and customer satisfaction to …

Reduction of Scrap in Electric Motor Manufacturing for the Automotive Industry: A case study using PDCA Approach

MA Rangel-Sanchez, JL Carrera-Escobedo… - 2024 - preprints.org
The dynamic global automotive sector is characterized by an ever-evolving demand for high-
quality vehicles and accessible prices. This research tackles the issue of scrap reduction in …

PASSENGER SERVICE ON THE AIRCRAFT BOARD AS A COMPONENT OF THE AIRLINE'S IMAGE AND COMPETITIVENESS.

LM Dokiienko, VY Osmak… - Economics: Time …, 2023 - search.ebscohost.com
The article is devoted to consideration of passenger service on aircraft board as a basis for
forming the image and ensuring the airline's competitiveness. The role of passenger service …

Обслуговування пасажирів на борту літака як складова іміджу та конкурентоспроможності авіакомпанії

ЛМ Докієнко, ВЄ Осьмак, ОМ Трюхан - 2023 - dspace.nau.edu.ua
Стаття присвячена розгляду сервісного обслуговування пасажирів на борту літака як
основи для формування іміджу та забезпечення конкурентоспроможності авіакомпаній …

[PDF][PDF] Financing of Individual Health Care in India: A Comparative Analysis of Selected Sources

A Paul, P Shil - From the Desk OF Editor– - aus.ac.in
In 2017, Indian households paid out of pocket for more than 62 percent of current health-
care costs in India, compared to an 18 percent global average. Approximately 33 percent of …