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Analysis of e-service quality from the management perspective: an empirical study on e-government services

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  • Nour-Mohammad Yaghoubi
  • Fatemeh Rigi

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The purpose of this paper as an empirical case study is to identify and rank the effective factors in e-service quality from the management perspective in the technical and vocational training organisation (TVTO) of the Tehran Province. First, effective factors in e-service quality are identified by the Delphi technique; then, the ranks are calculated using analytical hierarchy process (AHP). AHP can be used as a framework for improving the quality of electronic services. Current study is a descriptive research. A questionnaire is used to collect data. The results show that six criteria (delivery of services, organisational performance, web design, security, usefulness of information and customer satisfaction) and 25 sub-criteria are effective in improving the quality of electronic services in the field of intelligent building system and development agencies. Moreover, service delivery is the highest-ranked criterion, followed by customer satisfaction, usefulness of information, and organisational performance; security is the lowest ranked criterion.

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  • Nour-Mohammad Yaghoubi & Fatemeh Rigi, 2017. "Analysis of e-service quality from the management perspective: an empirical study on e-government services," International Journal of Business Excellence, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 11(1), pages 58-71.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbexc:v:11:y:2017:i:1:p:58-71
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