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A framework to measure transit service quality areas to be managed

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  • Benedetto Barabino
  • Eusebio Deiana
  • Sara Mozzoni

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This paper addresses the development of public transportation quality management programmes in Europe, building on the theoretical framework of the EN 13816 standard, and is potentially helpful to transit operators for measuring and diagnosing quality areas concerning service attributes. The 'new' framework: 1) provides guidelines for the selection of the attributes and the data collection and processing techniques related to desired, targeted, delivered and perceived quality areas; 2) integrates the perspectives of both operators and users in a unifying manner (e.g., measuring the same quality attribute in objective and subjective ways), evaluating quality from the passenger's perspective; 3) allows the EN 13816 'quality loop' to be closed through concurrent analysis of four resulting gaps between the quality areas. To our knowledge, these issues have never been addressed in a single study. Therefore, the study manages to address a relevant weakness in transit literature. Application of the framework is illustrated using data from an Italian bus operator, collected on a high-frequency route. It provides transit operators with a ready-to-use tool to monitor quality areas in need of improvement and can be generalised to services other than transit.

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  • Benedetto Barabino & Eusebio Deiana & Sara Mozzoni, 2015. "A framework to measure transit service quality areas to be managed," International Journal of Productivity and Quality Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 16(4), pages 390-415.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpqma:v:16:y:2015:i:4:p:390-415
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    1. Benedetto Barabino & Nicola Aldo Cabras & Claudio Conversano & Alessandro Olivo, 2020. "An Integrated Approach to Select Key Quality Indicators in Transit Services," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 149(3), pages 1045-1080, June.

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