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  2. Service quality - Wikipedia

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    Service quality (SQ), in its contemporary conceptualisation, is a comparison of perceived expectations (E) of a service with perceived performance (P), giving rise to the equation SQ = P − E. [1] This conceptualistion of service quality has its origins in the expectancy-disconfirmation paradigm.

  3. SERVQUAL - Wikipedia

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    When perceptions exceed expectations then service quality is high. The model of service quality identifies five gaps that may cause customers to experience poor service quality. In this model, gap 5 is the service quality gap and is the only gap that can be directly measured. In other words, the SERVQUAL instrument was specifically designed to ...

  4. Operations management for services - Wikipedia

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    Some argue that if high levels on all SERVQUAL dimensions are provided then the service is high quality. Others argue that ultimately the service result is judged by the customer relative to the customer's expectations and not by the service provider. If customer expectations are low, even low levels on SERVQUAL dimensions provides high quality.

  5. Customer satisfaction - Wikipedia

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    SERVQUAL or RATER is a service-quality framework that has been incorporated into customer-satisfaction surveys (e.g., the revised Norwegian Customer Satisfaction Barometer [31]) to indicate the gap between customer expectations and experience.

  6. Services marketing - Wikipedia

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    This approach conceptualizes service quality as a gap between consumer's expectations of a forthcoming service encounter and their actual perceptions of that encounter. [102] Accordingly, service quality can be represented by the equation: [103] SQ = P − E. where SQ is service quality P is the individual's perceptions of given service delivery

  7. Quality assurance - Wikipedia

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    Quality assurance (QA) is the term used in both manufacturing and service industries to describe the systematic efforts taken to assure that the product(s) delivered to customer(s) meet with the contractual and other agreed upon performance, design, reliability, and maintainability expectations of that customer. The core purpose of Quality ...

  8. Old Dominion Exceeds Expectations in Q4

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    Despite surpassing expectations, the carrier faced a year-over-year revenue decline of 7.3% from $1.50 billion and a net income fall of 18.5% from $322.8 million in Q4 2023.

  9. Quality of service - Wikipedia

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    Quality of service (QoS) is the ... routers and switches use various scheduling strategies to tailor performance to expectations. Differentiated services code point ...