Author:
Yuen Kum Fai,Thai Vinh Van
Abstract
Purpose
– This paper aims to identify the dimensions of service quality (SQ) in liner shipping and examine their effects on customer satisfaction.
Design/methodology/approach
– The indicators of SQ in liner shipping were identified from reviewing the literature and interviewing six qualified industry practitioners. An online survey was then administered to 183 liner shippers in Singapore. Subsequently, exploratory factor analysis and regression analysis were conducted.
Findings
– SQ in liner shipping can be represented by four key quality dimensions. In descending order of their impact on customer satisfaction, they are reliability, speed, responsiveness and value. Service differentiation by time-related attributes results in greater customer satisfaction than practising cost leadership in liner shipping.
Research limitations/implications
– Allocation of resources to develop SQ in liner shipping should mirror the priorities established in this research. In addition, the developed measurement model for SQ can serve as a reference for liner shipping firms to assess the quality of their services.
Originality/value
– A parsimonious and updated set of variables can now be used to represent SQ in the liner shipping sector. The paper also identifies the key drivers of customer satisfaction in liner shipping.
Subject
Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)
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