This study examines the effects of prior experience in the context of a cultural arts service. This is an exploratory study designed to investigate the role familiarity plays in shaping visitor expectations. A cross sectional sample of novice and experienced visitors to a major art exhibition was conducted to investigate expectations, perceptions and service quality. Although the results are inconclusive, the findings provide some support for the proposition that novices have more fragmented expectations in certain dimensions.
History
Event
Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy. Conference (2005: Perth, Western Australia)
Pagination
103 - 109
Publisher
ANZMAC
Location
Perth, Western Australia
Place of publication
[Perth, W. A.]
Start date
2005-12-05
End date
2005-12-07
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2005, ANZMAC
Title of proceedings
ANZMAC 2005 : Broadening the boundaries : Proceedings of the 2005 Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference