Service quality in private higher education industry: The students' perceptions and expectations / Noraini Yaumiddin
Higher education has evolved from a public service to a business entity. As other trades in the business world, private higher education institutions need revenue to sustain existence. Revenue can only gained by offering high quality and competitive service. Determinants of quality need to be ide...
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/15201/ http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/15201/1/TM_NORAINI%20YAUMIDDIN%20ED%2010_5.pdf |
Summary: | Higher education has evolved from a public service to a business entity. As other trades
in the business world, private higher education institutions need revenue to sustain
existence. Revenue can only gained by offering high quality and competitive service.
Determinants of quality need to be identified and these determinants then used as criteria
to measure the quality of service delivery of a particular institution. This study looks into
the service quality of a private university in Selangor from the perspective of the
students. The instrument used in this study is HEdPERF which was adapted from
SERQUAL. A group of students from Faculty of Education and Language Studies,
Universiti Industri Selangor, a private university owned by the state government of
Selangor was chosen to participate in this study. In measuring service quality level,
students' expectations and perceptions of the university are solicited. The findings
revealed that students are generally dissatisfied with the service delivery of the university
especially in the aspect of how the university handles feedback for improvement given by
the students. Nevertheless, students are relatively satisfied with the service delivery of the
academic staff. It is advisable for private higher institutions to pay heed to students'
feedback and provide a proper channel for students to do so. The quality measuring
procedures should be practiced at a regular basis by private higher institutions to ensure
their service level remain excellent which will help these institutions to maintain its
survival. |
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