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Application of the european customer satisfaction index to postal services. Structural equation models versus partial least squars

Customer satisfaction and retention are key issues for organizations in today’s competitive market place. As such, much research and revenue has been invested in developing accurate ways of assessing consumer satisfaction at both the macro (national) and micro (organizational) level, facilitating comparisons in performance both within and between industries. Since the instigation of the national customer satisfaction indices (CSI), partial least squares (PLS) has been used to estimate the CSI models in preference to structural equation models (SEM) because they do not rely on strict assumptions about the data. However, this choice was based upon some misconceptions about the use of SEM’s and does not take into consideration more recent advances in SEM, including estimation methods that are robust to non-normality and missing data. In this paper, both SEM and PLS approaches were compared by evaluating perceptions of the Isle of Man Post Office Products and Customer service using a CSI format. The new robust SEM procedures were found to be advantageous over PLS. Product quality was found to be the only driver of customer satisfaction, while image and satisfaction were the only predictors of loyalty, thus arguing for the specificity of postal services

Universitat de Girona. Departament d’Economia

Altres contribucions: Universitat de Girona. Departament d’Economia
Autor: O’Loughlin, Christina
Coenders, Germà
Data: setembre 2002
Resum: Customer satisfaction and retention are key issues for organizations in today’s competitive market place. As such, much research and revenue has been invested in developing accurate ways of assessing consumer satisfaction at both the macro (national) and micro (organizational) level, facilitating comparisons in performance both within and between industries. Since the instigation of the national customer satisfaction indices (CSI), partial least squares (PLS) has been used to estimate the CSI models in preference to structural equation models (SEM) because they do not rely on strict assumptions about the data. However, this choice was based upon some misconceptions about the use of SEM’s and does not take into consideration more recent advances in SEM, including estimation methods that are robust to non-normality and missing data. In this paper, both SEM and PLS approaches were compared by evaluating perceptions of the Isle of Man Post Office Products and Customer service using a CSI format. The new robust SEM procedures were found to be advantageous over PLS. Product quality was found to be the only driver of customer satisfaction, while image and satisfaction were the only predictors of loyalty, thus arguing for the specificity of postal services
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Cita: O’Loughlin, C.; Coenders, G. Application of the european customer satisfaction index to postal services. Structural equation models versus partial least squars. Girona: Universitat de Girona. Departament d’Economia, 2002. (Documents de treball; 4). Necessita Adobe Acrobat. Disponible a Internet a: http://hdl.handle.net/10256/278
ISSN: 1579-475X
Altres identificadors: DL Gi.472-2002
Accés al document: http://hdl.handle.net/10256/278
Llenguatge: eng
Editor: Universitat de Girona. Departament d’Economia
Col·lecció: Documents de Treball; 4
Drets: Aquest document està subjecte a una llicència Creative Commons: Reconeixement – No comercial – Sense obra derivada (by-nc-nd)
URI Drets: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/deed.ca
Matèria: Estadística matemàtica
Títol: Application of the european customer satisfaction index to postal services. Structural equation models versus partial least squars
Tipus: info:eu-repo/semantics/workingPaper
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