TY - JOUR
T1 - Service quality, loyalty building and institutional image at a university in Lima, Peru using structural equations
AU - Melean Romero, Rosana Alejandra
AU - Carhuancho Mendoza, Irma Milagros
AU - Guerrero Bejarano, María Auxiliadora
AU - Ponce Yactayo, Dora Lourdes
AU - Saravia Ramos, Giuliana del Pilar
AU - Nolazco Labajos, Fernando Alexis
AU - Muñoz Ccuro, Felipa Elvira
AU - Bravo Chávez, Oscar Jhonny
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2024 Melean Romero, Carhuancho Mendoza, Guerrero Bejarano, Ponce Yactayo, Saravia Ramos, Nolazco Labajos, Muñoz Ccuro and Bravo Chávez.
PY - 2024/1/1
Y1 - 2024/1/1
N2 - The objective of the research was to explain the satisfaction of students at a private university in Lima, Peru, by applying structural equations. The study aimed to explain the perceived quality of service and how it contributes to student loyalty and institutional image. A purposefully designed quantitative survey was administered to a convenience sample of third-semester university students, considering the semesters 2022-I, 2022-II, and 2023-I. A total of 655 responses were included in the analysis. Descriptive and inferential analyses were conducted to test the proposed hypotheses and identify findings. The results demonstrate a statistical relationship between the variables. The quality of service perceived by the university students almost entirely (99%) explained their satisfaction with the university services provided. Satisfaction, in turn, influences the institutional image by 91% and loyalty by 47%. The image perceived by the students accounts for 39% of their loyalty to the university they attend. Given that the development of student competencies is a primary objective of higher education, this is important because the participants are preparing for qualified employment. For this reason, the use of quality surveys in education is of interest to academics, communities, and governments alike. Although the quality results of this study are admirable, based on them, the dimensions of quality can continue to be reinforced over time. Studying service provision, student satisfaction, and loyalty can help educators and institutions improve learning.
AB - The objective of the research was to explain the satisfaction of students at a private university in Lima, Peru, by applying structural equations. The study aimed to explain the perceived quality of service and how it contributes to student loyalty and institutional image. A purposefully designed quantitative survey was administered to a convenience sample of third-semester university students, considering the semesters 2022-I, 2022-II, and 2023-I. A total of 655 responses were included in the analysis. Descriptive and inferential analyses were conducted to test the proposed hypotheses and identify findings. The results demonstrate a statistical relationship between the variables. The quality of service perceived by the university students almost entirely (99%) explained their satisfaction with the university services provided. Satisfaction, in turn, influences the institutional image by 91% and loyalty by 47%. The image perceived by the students accounts for 39% of their loyalty to the university they attend. Given that the development of student competencies is a primary objective of higher education, this is important because the participants are preparing for qualified employment. For this reason, the use of quality surveys in education is of interest to academics, communities, and governments alike. Although the quality results of this study are admirable, based on them, the dimensions of quality can continue to be reinforced over time. Studying service provision, student satisfaction, and loyalty can help educators and institutions improve learning.
KW - institutional image
KW - loyalty
KW - satisfaction
KW - service quality
KW - universities
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85206981131
U2 - 10.3389/feduc.2024.1365219
DO - 10.3389/feduc.2024.1365219
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85206981131
SN - 2504-284X
VL - 9
JO - Frontiers in Education
JF - Frontiers in Education
M1 - 1365219
ER -