An examination of the relationship between service quality dimensions, overall internet banking service quality and customer satisfaction

2009 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 103-126 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michel Rod ◽  
Nicholas J. Ashill ◽  
Jinyi Shao ◽  
Janet Carruthers
Author(s):  
Yakup Akgül

The aim of this chapter is to provide insights into the causal factor of people's internet banking acceptance. It endeavors to address a research need for extending the technology acceptance model (TAM) by adding contextual variables and its implication on e-customer satisfaction and e-customer loyalty. As trust and service quality has never failed to be a significant predictor in e-commerce research, this study proposes to integrate trust and service quality into the TAM to get a better understanding of e-banking adoption. A research model reflecting the effect of e-trust and internet banking service quality dimensions on TAM constructs is proposed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 35-39
Author(s):  
BHASKAR K ◽  
SUBRAMANYAM P

The purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate the influence of dimensions of service quality towards satisfaction in the context of Indian retail market. The paper focused to examine the relationship between satisfaction and service quality dimensions. A study has been conducted on 20 supermarkets in Kadapa district, A.P. India. The results of this research indicate that retail service quality positively influences satisfaction and trust. It is found that satisfaction also positively influences trust and loyalty. Satisfaction and trust mediate the relationship between retail service quality and loyalty on customer satisfaction.


2016 ◽  
pp. 1829-1846
Author(s):  
Gyaneshwar Singh Kushwaha ◽  
Shiv Ratan Agrawal

The purpose of the study is to measure the customer satisfaction via service quality dimensions as a whole and individually in the context of stock broking services. A non probability convenient sampling approach has been used in the study. Respondents have been restricted to those who have the experience of trading in stock market through stock brokers. The sample consisted of 229 valid individual customers from Bhopal (MP), India through structured self-administrated questionnaire. Convergent validity, discriminant validity and reliability of the collected data were measured before testing of the research model. An exploratory factor analysis has been conducted using principal components analysis to determine the dimensions of financial service quality. A linear regression was performed to test the relationship between the service quality dimensions and customer satisfaction. The findings suggest that service quality as a whole and individually have a significant impact on customer satisfaction. The results of the study provide useful information for managers to improve service quality which leads to customer satisfaction. The findings were solely on stock broking services from Bhopal (MP) in India which impacts its generalisability. Replication of the present study might be required in other stock broking markets, to improve generalisability using larger samples. Another potential area for future research could be the link between service quality dimensions, customer satisfaction and customer loyalty and customer retention at stock broking services. The study is important considering the economic advantages of satisfying and retaining current customers as opposed to seeking for new customers which is essential in stock broking services. The paper contributes to the literature on stock broking services in India.


Author(s):  
Gyaneshwar Singh Kushwaha ◽  
Shiv Ratan Agrawal

The purpose of the study is to measure the customer satisfaction via service quality dimensions as a whole and individually in the context of stock broking services. A non probability convenient sampling approach has been used in the study. Respondents have been restricted to those who have the experience of trading in stock market through stock brokers. The sample consisted of 229 valid individual customers from Bhopal (MP), India through structured self-administrated questionnaire. Convergent validity, discriminant validity and reliability of the collected data were measured before testing of the research model. An exploratory factor analysis has been conducted using principal components analysis to determine the dimensions of financial service quality. A linear regression was performed to test the relationship between the service quality dimensions and customer satisfaction. The findings suggest that service quality as a whole and individually have a significant impact on customer satisfaction. The results of the study provide useful information for managers to improve service quality which leads to customer satisfaction. The findings were solely on stock broking services from Bhopal (MP) in India which impacts its generalisability. Replication of the present study might be required in other stock broking markets, to improve generalisability using larger samples. Another potential area for future research could be the link between service quality dimensions, customer satisfaction and customer loyalty and customer retention at stock broking services. The study is important considering the economic advantages of satisfying and retaining current customers as opposed to seeking for new customers which is essential in stock broking services. The paper contributes to the literature on stock broking services in India.


2018 ◽  
Vol 36 (5) ◽  
pp. 908-930 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sedigheh Moghavvemi ◽  
Su Teng Lee ◽  
Siew Peng Lee

Purpose Foreign and local banks in Malaysia are competing in terms of skilled staff, innovative products and services, rendering quality services and customer satisfaction. The purpose of this paper is to examine the overall service quality and customer satisfaction of both foreign and local banks. Design/methodology/approach The data used to test the hypothesis were collected from 748 foreign and local bank customers in Malaysia. The research model was analysed using a structural equation modelling technique. Findings Results show that knowledge and staff competencies, as well as convenience of the bank is more significant for local bank customers while bank image and internet banking are important components for foreign bank customers. The results also reveal that foreign bank customers have higher satisfaction as compared to local bank customers. Research limitations/implications No analysis is undertaken of any difference in the service quality dimensions between banks of different size. Further research on banking services could usefully test services quality dimensions across banks of different sizes. Practical implications The findings serve as a valuable reference for local banks understand service quality challenges they may face from foreign banks in this competitive industry. Findings suggest that, to provide high-quality services, financial institutions need to heighten customer satisfaction differentiation strategies. Originality/value The outcomes of this study enhance the knowledge on the performance of both local and foreign banks in Malaysia as well as customer satisfaction, which are invaluable to all bank managers and industry players in improving their services.


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 54-70 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rajiv Sindwani ◽  
Manisha Goel

The technology based self service banking (TBSSB) refers to automated banking services that customer avail without interaction with bank employees. This paper investigates the relationship between dimensions of TBSSB service quality, customer satisfaction and loyalty. The paper also examines the mediating role of customer satisfaction in the relationship. The dimensions are identified and confirmed by conducting EFA and CFA respectively using SPSS 16.0 and AMOS 20.0. Dimensions of TBSSB SQ are identified as Convenience, Reliability & Security, Responsiveness and Personalization. AMOS 20.0 is used to investigate the relationship between dimensions using SEM. It is found that Convenience and personalization have significant effect on customer satisfaction, and personalization and customer satisfaction have significant effect on loyalty. Customer satisfaction is also confirmed as a mediating factor. This study may help bank managers to investigate the customers' quality perceptions about TBSSB services and enlighten banks about the aspects of services to be focused.


2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 186-193
Author(s):  
Steven Kayambazinthu Msosa ◽  
Jeevarathnam P. Govender

Service quality and customer satisfaction are related and are important factors for the success of service providers be it in the public or the private sector. This study aims to examine the relationship between service quality and customer satisfaction in the Malawian public postal service, specifically its banking division. A cross-sectional, quantitative and descriptive study was undertaken and data was collected from 400 customers using the SERVPERF model. A non-probability sampling approach was adopted and respondents were selected using convenience sampling. Reliability of the study was tested using Cronbach alpha. Correlation tests were conducted using Spearman’s rho. The results show that all the five service quality dimensions, viz. tangibles, reliability, empathy, assurance and responsiveness, are significantly and positively correlated. There was also a significant correlation between the service quality dimensions and overall service quality, customer satisfaction and customer loyalty.


2015 ◽  
Vol 9 (11) ◽  
pp. 247
Author(s):  
Suharto Suharto ◽  
Sulistiyono Sulistiyono

Service quality and customer satisfaction have become a widely discussed issue for two decades. However, only a few intention used shipyard as the marketing researches target of these variables. The authors investigate the relationships between service quality dimensions and consumer satisfaction in shipyard industry. The authors test the significance of the relationships between service quality dimensions and consumer satisfaction. The results suggest that four service quality dimensions (tangible, responsibility, responsiveness and assurance) are antecedents of consumer satisfaction in this industry, while empathy has less effect on satisfaction. Implications for managers and future research are discussed.


This study investigates the service quality dimensions within five-star hotels in Cairo in Egypt and how these dimensions further impact customer satisfaction and behavior intentions. A self-administrated questionnaire was used to collect the primary data of this study. The findings obtained from factor analysis indicated five dimensions of service quality: tangibles, adequacy in service quality, understanding and caring, assurance, and Convenience. The findings also indicated that the business guests had the highest importance for the dimension of assurance, adequacy in service supply, understanding and caring, tangibles, and Convenience. Although this study's findings indicated that quality performance (i.e., adequacy in service supply, assurance, understanding, and caring) in the hotels was rationally good, lower ratings were identified for numerous factors. Multiple regression analysis was also applied and showed that these five dimensions had a statistically significant influence on customer satisfaction and behavior inventions.


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