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American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI)×Skeli ya E-S-QUAL ya Ubora wa Huduma ya Kielektroniki×Skeli ya Ubora wa Huduma ya SERVQUAL×
NyanjaUsimamizi wa MasokoUsimamizi wa MasokoUsimamizi wa Masoko
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Mwaka wa asili199620051988
MwanzilishiClaes Fornell, Michael D. Johnson, Eugene W. Anderson, Jaesung Cha, Barbara E. BryantA. Parasuraman, Valerie A. Zeithaml, Anantharanthan MalhotraA. Parasuraman, Valerie A. Zeithaml, Leonard L. Berry
AinaStructural equation model for satisfaction and loyaltyMulti-dimensional electronic service quality scaleMulti-dimensional service quality scale
Chanzo asiliaFornell, C., Johnson, M. D., Anderson, E. W., Cha, J., & Bryant, B. E. (1996). The American Customer Satisfaction Index: Nature, Purpose, and Findings. Journal of Marketing, 60(4), 7-18. DOI ↗Parasuraman, A., Zeithaml, V. A., & Malhotra, A. (2005). E-S-QUAL: A Multiple-Item Scale for Assessing Electronic Service Quality. Journal of Service Research, 7(3), 213-233. DOI ↗Parasuraman, A., Zeithaml, V. A., & Berry, L. L. (1988). SERVQUAL: A Multiple-Item Scale for Measuring Consumer Perceptions of Service Quality. Journal of Retailing, 64(1), 12-40. link ↗
Majina mbadalaACSI, National Customer Satisfaction IndexE-S-QUAL, Online Service Quality ScaleService Quality Instrument, Gap Model
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MuhtasariThe American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI), developed by Fornell and colleagues in 1996, is a structural equation modeling-based approach to measuring and predicting customer satisfaction across industries and over time. ACSI assesses customer expectations, perceived value, perceived quality, complaints, and loyalty in a unified framework. Since 1994, ACSI data has been collected quarterly on thousands of customers across diverse U.S. industries, making it a key economic indicator and benchmark for organizational performance.E-S-QUAL is a 22-item scale developed by Parasuraman, Zeithaml, and Malhotra (2005) to measure service quality in electronic commerce and digital service environments. Adapting the foundational SERVQUAL dimensions to online contexts, E-S-QUAL assesses four core dimensions: Efficiency (ability to complete transactions quickly), Fulfillment (accurate order fulfillment and on-time delivery), System Availability (website uptime and technical performance), and Privacy (security of customer data and transactions). The scale captures both service delivery (how the website functions) and service recovery (how problems are handled).SERVQUAL is a 22-item, multi-dimensional scale developed by Parasuraman, Zeithaml, and Berry in 1988 to measure consumer perceptions of service quality. It captures the gap between customer expectations and actual service performance across five core dimensions: Tangibles, Reliability, Responsiveness, Assurance, and Empathy. The instrument has become the most widely used tool for service quality assessment in marketing research and practice.
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