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Managerial approaches toward service quality: the case of three service organisations

Managerial approaches toward service quality: the case of three service organisations
Managerial approaches toward service quality: the case of three service organisations
Using a multiple case study, this paper is concerned with assessing the impact of senior management's approach and attitudes on service quality and its implications for middle and firstline managers. Date from 52 semi-structured interviews representing a variety of managerial levels suggests that there exist many conflicts and differences in senior management's orientation and approach towards quality management (QM) with that of middle and firstline managers. The results further indicate that getting such consistency appropriate to the needs of top, middle, and firstline management, and of the QM itself, is one of the key problems of current management of service quality. However, the findings highlight that where there is consistency between senior managers' underlying approaches towards service quality goal with that of middle and firstline managers, service quality programmes will highly likely produce expected results. Finally, the implications of these findings as well as future research are put forward.
managing service quality, service sector, case study research
0264-2069
1399-1414
Soltani, Ebrahim
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Lai, Pei-chun
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Van der Meer, Robert
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Williams, Terry M.
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Soltani, Ebrahim
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Lai, Pei-chun
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Van der Meer, Robert
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Williams, Terry M.
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Soltani, Ebrahim, Lai, Pei-chun, Van der Meer, Robert and Williams, Terry M. (2008) Managerial approaches toward service quality: the case of three service organisations. Service Industries Journal, 28 (10), 1399-1414. (doi:10.1080/02642060802250229).

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Using a multiple case study, this paper is concerned with assessing the impact of senior management's approach and attitudes on service quality and its implications for middle and firstline managers. Date from 52 semi-structured interviews representing a variety of managerial levels suggests that there exist many conflicts and differences in senior management's orientation and approach towards quality management (QM) with that of middle and firstline managers. The results further indicate that getting such consistency appropriate to the needs of top, middle, and firstline management, and of the QM itself, is one of the key problems of current management of service quality. However, the findings highlight that where there is consistency between senior managers' underlying approaches towards service quality goal with that of middle and firstline managers, service quality programmes will highly likely produce expected results. Finally, the implications of these findings as well as future research are put forward.

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Published date: December 2008
Keywords: managing service quality, service sector, case study research
Organisations: Management

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Local EPrints ID: 58523
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/58523
ISSN: 0264-2069
PURE UUID: 72c7e76d-ce29-4211-b947-f47e09b822f6

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Date deposited: 28 Jan 2009
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 11:11

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Author: Ebrahim Soltani
Author: Pei-chun Lai
Author: Robert Van der Meer
Author: Terry M. Williams

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