Non-academic service quality: comparative analysis of students and faculty as users
The research focus was a non-academic service quality assessment within higher education. In particular, non-academic service quality perceptions of faculty and students were evaluated using a service profit chain. This enabled a comparison which helped understanding of non-academic service quality...
Main Authors: | Sharif, Khurram, Mohd. Kassim, Norizan |
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Format: | Article |
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Taylor & Francis
2012
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