Number 1 ♦ 2010 SERVICE QUALITY IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE Prabha Ramseook-Munhurrun‚ University of Technology‚ Mauritius Soolakshna D. Lukea-Bhiwajee‚ University of Technology‚ Mauritius Perunjodi Naidoo‚ University of Technology‚ Mauritius ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to obtain a better understanding of the extent to which service quality is delivered within the Mauritian public service by drawing on front-line employees (FLE) and customer perceptions of service quality. The paper investigates
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Service quality on motor bike manufacturing sector in hero honda....................... .... with performance. [1] A business with high service quality will meet customer needs whilst remaining economically competitive. [2] Improved service quality may increase economic competitiveness. This aim may be achieved by understanding and improving operational processes; identifying problems quickly and systematically; establishing valid and reliable service performance measures and
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Total Quality Management: Its relevance in today’s marketplace TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. TITLE 3 2. BACKGROUND 5 3. OBJECTIVES 5 4. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF RESEARCH 6 5. KEY FINDINGS 8 6. SUMMARY OF RESEARCH 13 7. FUTURE RESEARCH 14 8. CONCLUSION 9. REFERENCE LIST 1. Total Quality Management: Standing the test of time 2. Background This literature review has been completed as part of the MAN5010/MBA5710
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References: Services are taking on an increasing importance both domestically and internationally (Dean et al.‚ 1999) international markets (Duran & Eccles‚ 1997). Maxwell et al. (2004) concurs that service has increasingly played a critical role in a hotel ’s operations However‚ despite the vast amount of research done in the area of service quality‚ quality related issues have received little research attention within the hospitality
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Review of the GAPS model of Service Quality using a personal example: Service Name: Bell Essential Plus Internet Service Existence of a Gap: Yes Expected Service (description of expectation): The expectation was (without reading the fine print‚ which is obscure and not indicative of essential information for new customers) that upon subscribing to Bell Essential Plus I’d be able to download media content and browse the internet at a speed of “5mbps”. Perceived Service (description
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Applicability of SERVQUAL in restaurants: an exploratory study in a Portuguese resort Vera Patrício (vera.l.patricio@seg-social.pt) Rogério Puga Leal (rpl@fct.unl.pt) Faculty of Science and Technology‚ Universidade Nova de Lisboa‚ Portugal Zulema Lopes Pereira (zlp@fct.unl.pt) Faculty of Science and Technology‚ Universidade Nova de Lisboa‚ Portugal SERVQUAL is the most popular instrument to ascertain service quality. However‚ some debate exists about its ability to characterize different service environments
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LITERATURE REVIEW- COMPARATIVE ICICI & SBI 1. This article depicts a comparative study on the personal banking services of ICICI Bank and SBI. The advantage of one scheme over another is studied and reasons for why one should choose a particular scheme is also given. Various schemes offered by both the banks were studied and data was gathered which also highlighted the risk areas of all the schemes are carefully looked at. Source: http://www.scribd.com/doc/28674754/sbi-icici 2. This article
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Measure of Service Quality for Retail Stores: Scale Development and Validation Pratibha A. Dabholkar Dayle I. Thorpe Joseph 0. Rentz University of Tennessee‚ Knoxville Current measures of service quality do not adequately capture customers ’perceptions of service quality for retail stores (i.e.‚ stores that offer a mix of goods and services). A hierarchical factor structure is proposed to capture dimensions important to retail customers based on the retail and service quality literatures as well
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International Journal of Business and Manegement; Vol. 7‚ No. 14; 2012 ISSN 1833-3850 E-ISSN 1833-8119 Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education Service Quality Management in Hotel Industry: A Conceptual Framework for Food and Beverage Departments Ala`a Nimer AbuKhalifeh1 & Ahmad Puad Mat Som1 1 School of Housing‚ Building and Planning‚ Universiti Sains Malaysia‚ Penang‚ Malaysia Correspondence: Ala`a Nimer AbuKhalifeh‚ School of Housing‚ Building and Planning‚ Universiti
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www.sciedu.ca/ijba International Journal of Business Administration Vol. 2‚ No. 1; February 2011 Comparative Analysis of Business Students’ Perceptions of Service Quality Offered in Kenyan Universities Sarah Wambui Kimani (Corresponding author) The Catholic University of Eastern Africa P. O. Box 62157‚ 00200‚ Nairobi‚ Kenya Tel: +254-716-642262 E-mail: swambui@cuea‚ swambuikimani@yahoo.com Elias Kiarie Kagira Department of Business Administration‚ Africa Nazarene University (Kenya) P.O
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