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Customer perception on service quality in retail banking in Middle East: the case of Qatar

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  • Mohammed Hossain
  • Shirley Leo

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the service quality in retail banking in the Middle East in general, and Qatar in particular, based on different levels of customers' perception regarding service quality. Design/methodology/approach - This is an analytical study based mainly on the primary data collected through a scientifically developed questionnaire. The questionnaire have been personally administered on a sample size of 120, chosen on a convenient basis from four Qatari banks, i.e. Qatar National Bank, Doha Bank, Qatar International Islamic Bank, and Arab Bank. The questionnaire has been designed on the basis of the study of previous scholars such as Berryet al., Parasuramanet al., Zeithaml and Bitner, and Stafford. Findings - The result indicates that customers' perception is highest in the tangibles area and lowest in the competence area. Practical implications - In order to achieving higher levels of quality service in retail banking, banks should deliver higher levels of service quality and in the present context customers' perceptions are highest in the level of infrastructure facilities of the bank, followed by timing of the bank, and return on deposit. Owing to the increasing competition in retail banking, customer service is an important part and bank managers should be rethinking how to improve customer satisfaction with respect to service quality. Originality/value - This paper makes a useful contribution given that there are only a few studies dealing with the assessment of service quality in banking environments.

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  • Mohammed Hossain & Shirley Leo, 2009. "Customer perception on service quality in retail banking in Middle East: the case of Qatar," International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 2(4), pages 338-350, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:imefmp:v:2:y:2009:i:4:p:338-350
    DOI: 10.1108/17538390911006386
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    1. S. Ananda & Raghavendra Prasanna Kumar & Dharmendra Singh, 2023. "A mediation analysis of perceived service quality, customer satisfaction and customer engagement in the banking sector," Journal of Financial Services Marketing, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 28(3), pages 570-584, September.
    2. Biranchi Narayan Swar & Rajesh Panda, 2023. "Online Retail Service Quality: Scale Development and Validation," Vision, , vol. 27(3), pages 376-385, June.
    3. Gouthier, Matthias & Weimann, Jürgen, 2017. "Kundenbegeisterung durch herausragende Service-Erlebnisse - Einsatz von Service Excellence bei Banken," Marketing Review St.Gallen, Universität St.Gallen, Institut für Marketing und Customer Insight, vol. 34(1), pages 28-35.

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