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Autori principali: Chahal, Hardeep, Devi, Pinkey
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2015
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author Chahal, Hardeep
Devi, Pinkey
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contents Consumer Attitude Towards Service Failure and Recovery in Higher Education Chahal, Hardeep Devi, Pinkey Consumer Economics Attitudes Failure Delivery Systems Higher Education Undergraduate Students Foreign Countries Factor Analysis Hypothesis Testing Teaching Methods Educational Assessment Libraries Administration Educational Facilities Laboratories Purpose: This paper aims to explore consumer attitude towards service failure and recovery in the higher education in general and with respect to teaching, examination, library, computer lab, administration and infrastructure in particular. Design/Methodology/Approach: The data are collected from 120 students of three undergraduate colleges of University of Jammu using purposive sampling. Findings: The findings reveal that all recovery efforts pertaining to teaching, examination, library, computer lab, administration and infrastructure are significant in overcoming the respective service failures. Research Limitations/Implications: The present study is limited to address service failure and service recovery relationship with respect to teaching, examination, library, computer lab, administration and infrastructure and limited to three undergraduate colleges operating in Jammu city only. The sample of the study is small which needs to be considered before generalizing the results. Originality/Value: This study makes a maiden attempt to identify service failure issues with respect to teaching, examination, library, computer lab, administration and infrastructure using quantitative methodology in higher education and role of service recovery strategies in monitoring and reducing service failure.
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spellingShingle Consumer Attitude Towards Service Failure and Recovery in Higher Education
Chahal, Hardeep
Devi, Pinkey
Consumer Economics
Attitudes
Failure
Delivery Systems
Higher Education
Undergraduate Students
Foreign Countries
Factor Analysis
Hypothesis Testing
Teaching Methods
Educational Assessment
Libraries
Administration
Educational Facilities
Laboratories
Consumer Attitude Towards Service Failure and Recovery in Higher Education Chahal, Hardeep Devi, Pinkey Consumer Economics Attitudes Failure Delivery Systems Higher Education Undergraduate Students Foreign Countries Factor Analysis Hypothesis Testing Teaching Methods Educational Assessment Libraries Administration Educational Facilities Laboratories Purpose: This paper aims to explore consumer attitude towards service failure and recovery in the higher education in general and with respect to teaching, examination, library, computer lab, administration and infrastructure in particular. Design/Methodology/Approach: The data are collected from 120 students of three undergraduate colleges of University of Jammu using purposive sampling. Findings: The findings reveal that all recovery efforts pertaining to teaching, examination, library, computer lab, administration and infrastructure are significant in overcoming the respective service failures. Research Limitations/Implications: The present study is limited to address service failure and service recovery relationship with respect to teaching, examination, library, computer lab, administration and infrastructure and limited to three undergraduate colleges operating in Jammu city only. The sample of the study is small which needs to be considered before generalizing the results. Originality/Value: This study makes a maiden attempt to identify service failure issues with respect to teaching, examination, library, computer lab, administration and infrastructure using quantitative methodology in higher education and role of service recovery strategies in monitoring and reducing service failure.
title Consumer Attitude Towards Service Failure and Recovery in Higher Education
topic Consumer Economics
Attitudes
Failure
Delivery Systems
Higher Education
Undergraduate Students
Foreign Countries
Factor Analysis
Hypothesis Testing
Teaching Methods
Educational Assessment
Libraries
Administration
Educational Facilities
Laboratories
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1054088