Predicting overall service quality: a structural equation modelling approach
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2010-03-17T13:31:40Z
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2010-03-17T13:31:40Z
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2002
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1318-1726
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In this article, the results of a modified SERVQUAL questionnaire (Parasuraman et al., 1991) are reported. The modifications consisted in substituting questionnaire items particularly suited to a specific service (banking) and context (county of Girona, Spain) for the original rather general and abstract items. These modifications led to more interpretable factors which accounted for a higher percentage of item variance. The data were submitted to various structural equation models which made it possible to conclude that the questionnaire contains items with a high measurement quality with respect to five identified dimensions of service quality which differ from those specified by Parasuraman et al. And are specific to the banking service. The two dimensions relating to the behaviour of employees have the greatest predictive power on overall quality and satisfaction ratings, which enables managers to use a low-cost reduced version of the questionnaire to monitor quality on a regular basis. It was also found that satisfaction and overall quality were perfectly correlated thus showing that customers do not perceive these concepts as being distinct
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eng
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Faculty of Social Sciences University of Ljubljana
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Reproducció digital del document publicat a: http://mrvar.fdv.uni-lj.si/pub/mz/mz18/coender2.pdf
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© Metodološki zvezki, 2002, núm. 18, p. 217-238
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Predicting overall service quality: a structural equation modelling approach
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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000694