Sustainable Service Quality of Water and Sewerage Companies

Objective: The purpose of this conceptual paper is to critically review and discuss the perceived service quality of the water and sewerage services with the addition of sustainability factor with respect to economic, environmental and social aspects among the Malaysian water and sewerage companies....

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Main Authors: Abrari Salleh, Sha’ri Mohd Yusof
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CSRC Publishing 2016-06-01
Series:Journal of Business and Social Review in Emerging Economies
Online Access:http://publishing.globalcsrc.org/ojs/index.php/jbsee/article/view/13
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spelling doaj-71aea3fca4ca4c12a3689b9daeb1b1872020-11-25T04:00:22ZengCSRC PublishingJournal of Business and Social Review in Emerging Economies2519-089X2519-03262016-06-012111210.26710/jbsee.v2i1.1313Sustainable Service Quality of Water and Sewerage CompaniesAbrari Salleh0Sha’ri Mohd Yusof1PhD Candidate, UTM Razak School of Engineering and Advanced Technology, Universiti Teknologi MalaysiaProfessor, UTM Razak School of Engineering and Advanced Technology, Universiti Teknologi MalaysiaObjective: The purpose of this conceptual paper is to critically review and discuss the perceived service quality of the water and sewerage services with the addition of sustainability factor with respect to economic, environmental and social aspects among the Malaysian water and sewerage companies. Methodology: The review of various service quality models and sustainability models that has led to our findings on knowledge gap between sustainability and service quality especially in utility services sector (water and energy). Results: The authors propose a modified SERVQUAL model with six independent variables namely tangibles, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy with an additional dimension i.e. sustainability. Addition of sustainability has modified the existing SERVQUAL instrument to be called sustainable service quality or SUSSERV. Implication: The paper involves discovering the lack of research in sustainability service quality particularly in the context of Malaysian water services (including sewerage). This review should be able to answer the question why SERVQUAL is not appropriate for measuring water services quality thus requiring some improvement or modification using SUSSERV. Previous efforts and focus have been made based on water quality and water treatment or process quality (technical issues), thus this paper is an attempt to fill the gap between service, product and process quality by adding sustainability dimension in service quality evaluation.http://publishing.globalcsrc.org/ojs/index.php/jbsee/article/view/13
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Sustainable Service Quality of Water and Sewerage Companies
Journal of Business and Social Review in Emerging Economies
author_facet Abrari Salleh
Sha’ri Mohd Yusof
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title Sustainable Service Quality of Water and Sewerage Companies
title_short Sustainable Service Quality of Water and Sewerage Companies
title_full Sustainable Service Quality of Water and Sewerage Companies
title_fullStr Sustainable Service Quality of Water and Sewerage Companies
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Service Quality of Water and Sewerage Companies
title_sort sustainable service quality of water and sewerage companies
publisher CSRC Publishing
series Journal of Business and Social Review in Emerging Economies
issn 2519-089X
2519-0326
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Objective: The purpose of this conceptual paper is to critically review and discuss the perceived service quality of the water and sewerage services with the addition of sustainability factor with respect to economic, environmental and social aspects among the Malaysian water and sewerage companies. Methodology: The review of various service quality models and sustainability models that has led to our findings on knowledge gap between sustainability and service quality especially in utility services sector (water and energy). Results: The authors propose a modified SERVQUAL model with six independent variables namely tangibles, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy with an additional dimension i.e. sustainability. Addition of sustainability has modified the existing SERVQUAL instrument to be called sustainable service quality or SUSSERV. Implication: The paper involves discovering the lack of research in sustainability service quality particularly in the context of Malaysian water services (including sewerage). This review should be able to answer the question why SERVQUAL is not appropriate for measuring water services quality thus requiring some improvement or modification using SUSSERV. Previous efforts and focus have been made based on water quality and water treatment or process quality (technical issues), thus this paper is an attempt to fill the gap between service, product and process quality by adding sustainability dimension in service quality evaluation.
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