Resource allocation to improve service quality perceptions in multistage service systems

Resource allocation to improve service quality perceptions in multistage service systems

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Article ID: iaor20003481
Country: United States
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 221
End Page Number: 239
Publication Date: Sep 1999
Journal: Production and Operations Management
Authors: ,
Keywords: quality & reliability
Abstract:

Service quality improvement has become an imperative in today's service firms. In this paper, we present a modeling framework that combines marketing and operations viewpoints for resource allocation. The framework can be used to allocate resources to the different stages of a multistage service system, where the manager's goal is to improve customers' perceptions of service quality, given some budget. Optimal allocation guidelines are provided, and the interplay of three factors on the resulting allocation scheme is captured. These factors are the current level of customers' perceptions of service quality at each stage, the cost of implementing a service quality improvement at each stage, and the importance placed by customers at each stage. Sensitivity analysis to provide additional managerial insights is also performed. We demonstrate the applicability of the modeling framework, using data from a real life health care environment. Model limitations and future research are also discussed.

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