Perception of Quality in a Philippine Private Academic Institution

The purpose of this research is to obtain information and measure the service quality experience in a Philippine Private Academic Institution. This study used quantitative descriptive research method utilizing individual level data through adapted research instrument from Pamatmat et. al. (2018) uti...

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Main Author: Jerico John G. Dalangin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of DR Soetomo 2020-03-01
Series:Sinergi: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Manajemen
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Online Access:https://ejournal.unitomo.ac.id/index.php/feb/article/view/1854
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spelling doaj-7abdf6550b3f41f5831b0f9e3eca52462020-11-25T03:32:35ZengUniversity of DR SoetomoSinergi: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Manajemen2087-49872549-04192020-03-0110110.25139/sng.v10i1.18541010Perception of Quality in a Philippine Private Academic InstitutionJerico John G. Dalangin0De La Salle Araneta UniversityThe purpose of this research is to obtain information and measure the service quality experience in a Philippine Private Academic Institution. This study used quantitative descriptive research method utilizing individual level data through adapted research instrument from Pamatmat et. al. (2018) utilizing the Service Quality Dimension. Percentage, Mean Score, Frequency Distribution, T-test and ANOVA were used for data analysis. The study sought the participation of 290 parents from a private academic institution in North Metro Manila. Using snowball sampling method, the 290 parents’ respondents were derived using the Slovin’sformula based form the total student population of 1,061 admitted during school year 2018-2019 from the private institution. The Service Quality Experience Instrument was found to be highly reliable (38 items; α = .873).   The result highlights the five dimensions of service quality experience where Place of resident and civil status was significant with the five dimension of service quality. Sex was significant to responsiveness. Educational Attainment was significant to assurance. Monthly Income was significant to assurance, empathy, reliability, and responsiveness. Sex was significant to assurance, reliability and responsiveness.   Tangible scored lowest possibly due to the concern on parking space availability which might have impact the totality of the raw score for the tangible service quality dimension.  Assurance scored the highest wherein the item that got the highest score was pertaining to the community involvement of the private academic institution.https://ejournal.unitomo.ac.id/index.php/feb/article/view/1854quality, education, academic institution, private school, quality perception
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Perception of Quality in a Philippine Private Academic Institution
Sinergi: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Manajemen
quality, education, academic institution, private school, quality perception
author_facet Jerico John G. Dalangin
author_sort Jerico John G. Dalangin
title Perception of Quality in a Philippine Private Academic Institution
title_short Perception of Quality in a Philippine Private Academic Institution
title_full Perception of Quality in a Philippine Private Academic Institution
title_fullStr Perception of Quality in a Philippine Private Academic Institution
title_full_unstemmed Perception of Quality in a Philippine Private Academic Institution
title_sort perception of quality in a philippine private academic institution
publisher University of DR Soetomo
series Sinergi: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Manajemen
issn 2087-4987
2549-0419
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The purpose of this research is to obtain information and measure the service quality experience in a Philippine Private Academic Institution. This study used quantitative descriptive research method utilizing individual level data through adapted research instrument from Pamatmat et. al. (2018) utilizing the Service Quality Dimension. Percentage, Mean Score, Frequency Distribution, T-test and ANOVA were used for data analysis. The study sought the participation of 290 parents from a private academic institution in North Metro Manila. Using snowball sampling method, the 290 parents’ respondents were derived using the Slovin’sformula based form the total student population of 1,061 admitted during school year 2018-2019 from the private institution. The Service Quality Experience Instrument was found to be highly reliable (38 items; α = .873).   The result highlights the five dimensions of service quality experience where Place of resident and civil status was significant with the five dimension of service quality. Sex was significant to responsiveness. Educational Attainment was significant to assurance. Monthly Income was significant to assurance, empathy, reliability, and responsiveness. Sex was significant to assurance, reliability and responsiveness.   Tangible scored lowest possibly due to the concern on parking space availability which might have impact the totality of the raw score for the tangible service quality dimension.  Assurance scored the highest wherein the item that got the highest score was pertaining to the community involvement of the private academic institution.
topic quality, education, academic institution, private school, quality perception
url https://ejournal.unitomo.ac.id/index.php/feb/article/view/1854
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