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Journal : International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality in Asia Pasific

Are You a Satisfied Customer at Aeon? A Case Study in Malaysia Daisy Mui Hung Kee; Foo Mei Chze; Farhana Ayuni; Fatin Najwa; Farah Nadia; Sneh Yadav; Abhijit Das
International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality in Asia Pasific (IJTHAP) Vol 5, No 1 (2022): International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality in Asia Pasific (IJTHAP)
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Due to many global marketers and global brands, retailers face many challenges. With increased competition in the retailing industry, customers typically have more retail options to choose from. As a result, retailers seek efficient ways to fulfill and meet their consumers' needs and demands. This paper aims to investigate if service quality, perceived trust, perceived convenience, and product price significantly correlate with customer satisfaction. This paper also examines if customer satisfaction leads to behavioral intention. A total of 150 Aeon customers participated in an online survey via Google Forms. This data was analyzed using SPSS. This finding revealed that service quality, perceived trust, perceived convenience, and product price have a significant relationship with customer satisfaction. The researchers also found that customer satisfaction is strongly associated with behavioral intention.  The findings show that the necessity of service quality, trust, convenience, and product price were good predictors of customer satisfaction, which in turn may lead to behavioral intention. The findings provide new insights on customer satisfaction towards Aeon Malaysia.
Effectiveness and Efficiency of E-learning among Students of Higher Education during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Comparative Study of Malaysia and India Abhijit Das; Miguel Córdova Espinoza; Che Ming; Kok Ban Teoh; Gim Seng Lee; Akash Jagdale; Rajesh Kumar Nair; Yashaswini. V; Padmalini Singh; Anurag Malik
International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality in Asia Pasific (IJTHAP) Vol 4, No 3 (2021): International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality in Asia Pasific (IJTHAP)
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The worldwide educational system was greatly damaged by COVID-19 pandemic and the urge in closing of educational institutions had affected children around the world. The infectious character of COVID-19 had signaled those teachers and students’ personal interactions were greatly influenced by confinement and forced isolation. As the consequence, educations have fundamentally been shifted significantly towards E-learning, which involves teaching on interactive networks and long–distance. E-learning is the only way for students to continue their study in their house during the pandemic. The study aims to determine the effectiveness and efficiency of various modes, devices, methods of E-learning platforms. The primary data from national and international institutions obtained through a survey with the community from different schools, colleges, and universities, to determine the effectiveness and efficiency of E-learning for students. A total of 200 respondents from Malaysia and India have completed the online survey. The findings of the study indicated that the efficiency and effectiveness of E-learning in Malaysia is higher than in India. Students prefer E-learning in future due to its wide acceptance among the community. The findings provide some new insights that will contribute towards E-learning in both countries.
A Comparative Study on Effectiveness of Online and Offline Learning in Higher Education Padmalini Singh; Rupesh Sinha; Wei Lun Koay; Kok Ban Teoh; Prajna Nayak; Chung Hong Lim; Avinas Kumar Dubey; Abhijit Das; Iqbal Faturrahman; Dwi Nita Aryani
International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality in Asia Pasific (IJTHAP) Vol 4, No 3 (2021): International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality in Asia Pasific (IJTHAP)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (341.245 KB) | DOI: 10.32535/ijthap.v4i3.1212

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The objective of the study is to assess the effectiveness of online and offline learning through higher education. The sudden outbreak of Covid-19 in various part of the world in 2020 has severely affected the educational institutions in various countries. Students were affected in the way to accept the hybrid form of learning and also grasp the interest towards the classes that were conducted online. The study aims to investigate the effectiveness of online and offline education in higher education. The study was carried out in India, Indonesia, Malaysia and other countries with 100 respondents among which major responses were from the youth population studying in Bachelor’s program, Diploma and Master’s mostly. The findings indicated that the effectiveness of online education is dismal, as students find it difficult to adjust to the online mode of education and the offline mode of education remains the most preferred mode of education.