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  2. SERVQUAL - Wikipedia

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    SERVQUAL is a multidimensional research instrument designed to measure service quality by capturing respondents' expectations and perceptions along five dimensions of service quality. [2] The questionnaire consists of matched pairs of items - 22 expectation items and 22 perceptions items - organised into five dimensions which are believed to ...

  3. Service quality - Wikipedia

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    Subjective processes can be assessed in characteristics (assessed be the SERVQUAL method); in incidents (assessed in critical incident theory) and in problems (assessed by Frequenz Relevanz Analyse a German term. The most important and most used method with which to measure subjective elements of service quality is the Servqual method.

  4. A. Parasuraman - Wikipedia

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    Parasuraman was one of the co-authors of the classic study on Services marketing, [3] which developed the concept of SERVQUAL. The SERVQUAL model has become fundamental in the analysis of marketing in the services sector and one of the highest cited marketing papers ever.

  5. Services marketing - Wikipedia

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    SDL offers the promise of a unified marketing theory: To date, marketing research and practice have failed to integrate the traditional goods/services dichotomy. Some efforts have been made to get product accepted as a joint term for goods and services and to use offering, package or solution as all inclusive, concepts for what consumers the ...

  6. Valarie Zeithaml - Wikipedia

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    Zeithaml's development of the SERVQUAL model, is a widely adopted measurement instrument across various industries and countries. [6]Her books, including “Driving Customer Equity: How Customer Lifetime Value is Reshaping Corporate Strategy,” Services Marketing: Integrating Customer Focus across the Firm,” and "Delivering Quality Service: Balancing Customer Perceptions and Expectations ...

  7. Technology readiness - Wikipedia

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    A streamlined and updated version with 16 attributes, "TRI 2.0," was introduced by Parasuraman and Colby in 2015. [2] The Technology Readiness model differs from well-known acceptance models such as the Technology acceptance model (TAM) in that TRI measures beliefs an individual has about cutting-edge technology in general while the TAM model ...

  8. Talk:SERVQUAL - Wikipedia

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    The SERVQUAL questionnaire was developed following extensive research and a detailed conceptualisation of the antecedents and consequence of service quality. I question the relevance of including some of the early work, such as the ten dimensions - which were finally reduced to 5 dimensions that were found to be reliable and valid.

  9. Quality management - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s and 1960s, Japanese goods were synonymous with cheapness and low quality, but over time their quality initiatives began to be successful, with Japan achieving high levels of quality in products from the 1970s onward. For example, Japanese cars regularly top the J.D. Power customer satisfaction ratings. In the 1980s, Deming was ...