Service quality : research perspectives
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Service quality : research perspectives
(Foundations for organizational science)
Sage Publications, c2004
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
"This book is not a 'one-minute' guide for managers in search of alleged quick-fixes of service quality. Instead, it is thirty years of accumulated theory and research that can help serious students understand and analyze this complex phenomenon. The book succeeds in embedding the often overlooked customer within organization studies, using the interdisciplinary approach that scholars preach but seldom practice, and closing with an agenda for future research that others might even find worth pursuing."
--Dr. David E. Bowen, Professor of Management and Dean of Faculty and
Programs, Thunderbird
"Schneider and White promise to deliver insight into the intriguing intricacies of providing excellent services. They deliver sagacity, the intelligent application of knowledge. They do this by being eclectic, disciplined, and thoughtful... Facts about service - what it is, how it happens, what is required to make it better - thankfully dominate this book, supported by good thinking and good methods. No one interested in service quality should miss this book. There is no other book like it."
--Rick Guzzo, Ph.D., Mercer Human Resource Consulting
"The coverage is excellent. Among other things, it does a nice job of providing a rationale for why researchers and managers need to understand the perspectives of their customers."
--Susan E. Jackson, Ph.D., Rutgers University
The last three decades have seen a dramatic increase in the attention businesses devote to their quality of service. Scholars and researchers in a number of disciplines, including marketing, human resources I/O psychology, sociology, and consumer behavior, have all made substantial contributions to understanding what service is, how service and service delivery quality are experienced by customers, and the role of employees and their organizations in service delivery. Service Quality: Research Perspectives presents a comprehensive overview and analysis of the field and its research, including its growth, emerging trends, and debates.
Authors Benjamin Schneider and Susan S. White cover the diverse conceptual and empirical approaches that characterize thinking and research on service quality, especially service delivery. It introduces the concept of service and the important ways service production can differ from goods production. It also presents a history of the concept of product quality and the emergence of concern for service quality.
Key Features
Summarizes conceptual and empirical research from the marketing perspective on the measurement of service quality and customer satisfaction
Deals with concepts and approaches to service characteristic of operations management, especially the role of customer variability in service production
Introduces research promoting the linkage of service climate experienced by employees to the service quality experienced by customers
Presents several HR/OB approaches to organizational design and useful frameworks for integrating ideas from marketing and operations management into HR/OB research
Offers six key research questions that integrate three different perspectives and provide important avenues for additional analysis and research
目次
Chapter 1 Introduction
Approach Of The Book
What Are Services
What Is Quality?
Why Is the Study Of Service Quality Important?
Overview Of The Rest Of The Book
Chapter 2 Conceptualization And Measurement Of Service Quality: Marketing Perspectives
Dimensions Of Service Quality
Gap Models And The Role Of Expectations In Service Quality
Overall Service Quality
Service Quality And Customer Satisfaction
Survey Development: An Integrated Perspective
Chapter 3 Service Operations And The Presence Of The Customer
The Customer Contact Model Of Service Delivery
Classification Of Services By Christopher Lovelock
Potential Benefits Of Customer Co-Production
Managing Variability Through A Focus On The Customer
Reducing Variability Through A Focus On The Facility
Linking Operational Procedures To Service Quality And Profits
Revenue Management
Chapter 4 A Service Climate
Defining Climate
Climate For Service
Linkage Research
Creating A Service Climate
Chapter 5 Where Are We And Where Do We Go From Here?
How Customers And Service Are Viewed In The Different Fields
Integrated Approaches From Services Management
Introducing Service Quality Into HR/OB
Conclusion: Future Research Agenda
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