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Service Quality Measurements: A Review

Ali Ramezani Ghotbabadi, Setareh Feiz and Rohaizat Baharun

International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 2015, vol. 5, issue 2, 267-286

Abstract: Service quality measurement is one of the significant measurement tools for firms to understand consumers’ needs and wants by analyzing the experience of consumers and customers’ satisfaction on the services provided. Although there is no general agreement on one particular model used as the measurement of service quality perceived, there are some effective models offered by researchers during decades of study in this area. In the recent years, researchers believe that service quality is multilevel/multidimensional. In addition, industry-specific models which suggested based on the structure of generic models regarding a specific industry found as the most useful models. This article review, presents an overview of researches on the service quality measurement models. The article reviews the advantages and disadvantages of the main service quality measurements and pinpoints the most comprehensive, efficient, effective, and useful measurement.

Keywords: M31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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